After nearly 10 years, three flight experiments and a flying rocket lab, scientists map out the chaotic forces of ultra-fast flight, redefining the future of aerospace travel.

A team of Texas A&M Engineering Medicine students is developing realistic, affordable tools to help surgeons practice life-saving procedures for congenital heart defects.

Researchers work together in a lab with two TV screens behind them

Partnership with the US Department of Energy promotes eBeam use as a safer public health alternative.

Grad students and agricultural researchers work inside a state of the art greeenhouse

Investment in the Borlaug Center greenhouses enhances Texas A&M’s capacity to conduct innovative research, directly supporting the development of solutions for global challenges in crop resilience and food security.

Dr. Edgar Rojas-Muñoz explores how merging digital and physical worlds can transform work, education and mental health for social good.

An innovative browser extension creates a new password for each site visit, on the fly, and without the need to store it anywhere.

Micron-scale “metajets” reveal a scalable approach to optical propulsion, using metasurfaces to control motion with light in multiple directions.

With its ribbon now cut, Texas A&M’s colossal detonation lab officially opens, igniting explosions to reveal the secrets of combustion, materials, aerospace, and even dying stars.

A NASA centrifuge finds a new home at Texas A&M’s Anthony Wood ’87 Artificial Gravity Lab, enhancing research on health impacts of human space travel.

New therapy is turning back the clock in aging brains, healing inflammation, restoring memory and reshaping the future of brain age-related therapies.