Texas A&M scientists study how roads, wind and conservation affect one of nature’s most extraordinary journeys.

A new study, published in Nature, reveals a conserved genetic region that preserves species history through waves of gene flow and may be crucial to the development of some common X-linked diseases.

Traditional deference to one’s elders within the medical profession is contributing to a wasted opportunity to improve a broken health care system, says a leading health policy researcher.

A team from Texas A&M University has uncovered a key to joint regeneration.

Dr. Joshua Hicks and his team examine the psychology of a meaningful life, authenticity and what it means to live a fulfilling life.

Thirteen experts in their fields will collaborate with nine colleges, schools or institutes at Texas A&M.

With offshore wind poised for massive growth, Texas A&M researchers develop a versatile anchor system that could solve the industry’s biggest logistical and financial challenge.

Texas A&M Transportation Institute research reveals that gridlock is increasingly occurring outside traditional rush hours.

Research shows that supervisors often see bold thinkers as threats, even when it’s against their best interests.

Two new courses through the SEA-AI project blend artificial intelligence with maritime research, covering topics including autonomous shipping, cybersecurity and business intelligence.