
Science & Tech
New Pathways Could Turn Carbon Dioxide Into Valuable Fuels And Chemicals
Aug. 4, 2025 • 4 min. readRather than focusing solely on carbon emissions, chemical engineers at Texas A&M are emphasizing the idea of circularity, where CO2 becomes a resource.
Texas A&M Professor Uses Immersive Technology To Push The Limits Of Teaching
Aug. 1, 2025 • 11 min. readDr. Jinsil Hwaryoung Seo utilizes immersive technology and artificial intelligence to create virtual hands-on learning experiences that enhance student engagement and skill development.
Texas A&M System To Lead $59.8M Autonomous Helicopter Wildfire Response Initiative
Aug. 1, 2025 • 4 min. readState and federal partners join forces at Bush Combat Development Complex to revolutionize wildfire response by testing AI-powered, pilotless helicopters.
The Key To Lowering Your Water Bill May Already Be At Your Door
July 31, 2025 • 4 min. readUsing doorbell cameras to measure rainfall could help conserve thousands of gallons of irrigation water — and save you money.
AI Turns Drone Footage Into Disaster Response Maps In Minutes
July 28, 2025 • 4 min. readA system developed at Texas A&M uses drone imagery and artificial intelligence to rapidly assess damage after hurricanes and floods, offering life-saving insights in minutes.
Construction scientists and engineers are learning lessons in space that can be applied for better construction here on the home planet.
The first of its kind, a new adhesive for wearable medical devices could offer relief for allergy-prone skin.
New technology could lead to faster, more accurate testing to accelerate developments in healthcare and the biotechnology industry.
NASA Papers Acquired By Texas A&M Give Insight To Aerospace Medicine Research
July 7, 2025 • 5 min. readThree Texas A&M University students have been combing through former Chief Scientist of NASA Dr. John Charles’ collection, containing glimpses into the history of aeronautic medical research.
Researchers are testing a virtual assistant that may help astronauts solve unexpected problems during space travel.
