Dr. Jianrong Li’s novel study focuses on the brain’s support cells and myelin, exploring how genetic risk factors may trigger early changes linked to Alzheimer’s.

The challenge: create a fully functioning and playable video game based on a single prompt in just 48 hours.

Leaders at the Texas A&M Institute for Healthcare Access are examining how artificial intelligence affects patient outcomes and trust as the technology becomes part of everyday medicine.

Texas A&M researchers have developed a tissue-adhesive sensor for real-time oral health monitoring to combat long-term issues such as gum disease and tooth loss.

First large-scale experiment shows fire whirls burn oil spills faster and cleaner than fire pools, proving their game-changing potential for ocean cleanups.

The discovery reveals a novel non-coding RNA that preserves cellular structures and may guide new therapies for multiple myeloma and leukemia.

A study finds shorter tylosin feeding periods reduce liver abscess risk, though continuous use remains most effective.

Researcher to share benefits of nature-based education during Voices of Impact speaker series.

Why cold weather cripples today’s batteries and what researchers are doing about it.

Dr. Thomas Blasingame and Dr. Karen Wooley honored for contributions in in research, innovation and academic leadership.