
Science & Tech
By adding fungi and worm manure to simulated moondust, Texas A&M University researchers were able to achieve a world’s first — growing a small crop of the protein-rich legumes, offering hope for future lunar farming efforts.
Dr. Jonathan Snodgrass and a team of researchers are looking into how the power grid can be affected by electrifying passenger cars.
Samsung Austin Semiconductor Supports Texas A&M Engineering Academy At Austin Community College With $1.5 Million Gift
Feb 19, 2025 • 4 min. readThe partnership celebrates growth and success, addresses the critical need for engineers.
Texas A&M Superfund Center Develops Environmental Reporting Chatbot Prototype
Feb 14, 2025 • 3 min. readThe chatbot, MyEcoReporter, provides a model for making it easier for communities to report their concerns to government agencies.
Three Texas A&M Professors Elected To National Academy Of Engineering
Feb 14, 2025 • 5 min. readThe addition of this year's members brings the total of National Academy members in the College of Engineering to 38.
A $45 million investment will create an innovation hub while helping faculty and students develop world-class AI skills.
Texas A&M Graduate Student Awarded NASA Grant To Study Martian Dunes
Feb 5, 2025 • 3 min. readPh.D. student Lauren Berger is studying Mars' dune formations to uncover secrets about the planet’s environment and wind patterns.
Four advanced reactor companies could fast-track deployment of latest nuclear reactors on System land.
Texas A&M researchers are creating advanced mapping technologies to further the evolution of autonomous vehicles.
New Texas A&M research uses AI to improve training of sensorimotor skills in human subjects, with potential applications ranging from performing surgery to perfecting tennis serves.
