From greenhouses to galaxies, doctoral student Jess Atkin’s research could shape the future of lunar farming.

Texas A&M University researchers receive prestigious Seed Program Award for advancing smart orthopedic surgery planning.

Aerospace engineering senior Garrett Stevenson contributes to lunar lander project under NASA’s Artemis program.

Findings show significant links between airport-based first responders’ perceptions of COVID-19 and their experiences with it.

A College of Engineering team developed a security system for nuclear microreactors, securing first place at Aggies Invent.

Gastrointestinal Lab study uncovers biomarkers that could lead to early detection and prevention through diet.

Texas comptroller and former legislator poised to succeed John Sharp, ushering in a new era of leadership.

Brachycephalic, or smush-faced, dog breeds may develop ear problems; a Texas A&M veterinarian discusses the causes and treatments.

Visionary leaders from Texas A&M will join Fast Company at SXSW in Austin to explore how science and technology will create a brighter and safer future for the people of Texas, the nation and beyond.

Retrofitting old buildings to comply with modern safety codes could help minimize damage caused by earthquakes and other disasters.