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Why convenience marketing falls short for products aimed at caregivers
Jan 20, 2026 • 3 min. readA Texas A&M University study found consumers prefer effort over ease when caring for others.
Cadets from Texas A&M Maritime Academy honored for life-saving rescue
Jan 14, 2026 • 3 min. readThe award recognizes the students who saved three people stranded aboard a disabled vessel for 15 days while underscoring the academy’s mission to develop maritime professionals committed to service.
Without reforms, AI could deepen America’s justice gap, expert says
Jan 13, 2026 • 5 min. readTexas A&M law professor Milan Markovic warns that generative artificial intelligence promises legal help at scale, but it has the potential to amplify inequalities in the justice system.
One genetic map could rewrite how we understand mental health
Jan 12, 2026 • 3 min. readA massive study with over 6 million participants reveals genetic clusters behind 14 psychiatric disorders, opening the door to better diagnoses and treatments.
Analysis: Israel, Syria and US meeting shows promise in diplomatic engagement
Jan 9, 2026 • 3 min. readA Bush School professor says a recent historic trilateral meeting between the United States, Israel and Syria could lead to significant diplomatic engagement between the nations, but recent hostilities in Aleppo may threaten that progress.
Inside one of the world’s largest controlled explosions: The Detonation Research Test Facility
Jan 8, 2026 • 6 min. readFrom industrial safety and Mach-speed propulsions to the birth of diamonds and the death of stars, Texas A&M’s colossal detonation facility turns raw explosions into breakthrough discoveries.
Texas A&M researchers uncover new insights into bone healing challenges for people with Down syndrome
Jan 7, 2026 • 4 min. readNIH-funded study finds bone injuries worsen with age in Down syndrome, paving the way for targeted treatments that could improve quality of life.
Texas A&M researcher’s effort leverages artificial intelligence to help teams make smarter business decisions.
We have no idea what most of the universe is made of, but scientists are closer than ever to finding out
Jan 6, 2026 • 4 min. readAdvanced quantum detectors designed at Texas A&M are reinventing the search for dark matter, an unseen force that science has yet to explain.
Smoking-reduction strategies could ease loneliness and social isolation
Jan 5, 2026 • 4 min. readA comprehensive framework that successfully reduced tobacco use could offer a roadmap for addressing the growing public health crisis of social isolation and loneliness.