A new study shows that a common virus can induce Parkinson’s-like brain damage and movement problems.

Members of the Texas A&M Color Guard, Corps of Cadets’ Ross Volunteer Company and Fish Drill Team will travel to Washington, D.C., to participate in the National Independence Day Parade.

Research shows that inviting students to shape support systems can improve mental health and campus environments.

Student researcher updating equipment on a military vehicle

The George H.W. Bush Combat Development Complex is accelerating research innovation and delivering advanced capabilities to the American warfighter while keeping the values of its namesake alive.

VISION debuts on the prestigious Top500 list at No. 66, the nation’s highest ranked academic supercomputer, positioning A&M as a global leader in AI research, advanced computing, national security innovation and more.

Researchers invent a laser technique that reveals the hidden forces shaping proteins, advancing a future of precision medicine engineered with quantum precision.

A bandage-like device delivers a naturally occurring gas directly to wounds, with the goal of improving blood flow and helping patients heal more effectively.

A Texas A&M researcher is studying whether immersive simulations can help prevent workers from becoming desensitized to jobsite hazards.

A mockup of the maroon and white no. 41 car honoring the life and legacy of George H.W. Bush on a tan background

At the university, the decorated World War II Navy pilot and former U.S. president found kindred spirits who shared his strong belief in integrity, leadership and service and the desire to be a force for good.

New initiatives to prevent opioid misuse in youth groups focus on peer influence to create long-term behavior change.