Meta-analysis of studies involving nearly 11,500 adults helps makes sense of contradictory findings on low-carb diet research.

Veterans of the 2016 Florida outbreak reflect on lessons learned, share insight to protect Texas livestock and wildlife.

Findings reinforce evidence of long-preserved organic chemistry on Mars.

Nutrition students work together in a lab that will prepare them for a career in nursing

The Nutrition-to-Nursing pathway provides a deeper understanding of the biological systems that underpin health and disease.

Experts say organizations must help employees adapt as artificial intelligence transforms jobs and workplace skills.

New research from the Dog Aging Project shows that genetic metabolic patterns tied to lifespan are strikingly similar in dogs and people, offering new insight into aging across species.

Justinn Jones and colleague working with drone technology for ecoinformatics

Texas A&M doctoral student Justinn Jones shows, via an emerging field, how data can reveal nature’s hidden patterns.

New $2.9 million NIH grant will lead to a better understanding of how alcohol use before conception influences the child’s risk for developmental disorders, chronic disease and accelerated aging.

Experts emphasize prevention, early detection and reporting protocols as Texas enters heightened awareness.

North brings nearly three decades of faculty experience and a record of academic leadership.