Technology could enable surgical robots and space rovers to analyze samples instantly, making intelligent sensing faster and more affordable.

Using data from the Dog Aging Project, researchers analyzed more than 43,000 dogs and found that fear- and anxiety-related behaviors are common across the U.S.

Texas A&M research shows individual protein needs vary widely, challenging the idea of a single daily target.

Research exposes a critical gap in care for children living with HIV.

Research on heat, blood flow and gravity aims to boost astronaut health and safety while offering insights for workers in harsh environments on Earth.

After nearly 10 years, three flight experiments and a flying rocket lab, scientists map out the chaotic forces of ultra-fast flight, redefining the future of aerospace travel.

A team of Texas A&M Engineering Medicine students is developing realistic, affordable tools to help surgeons practice life-saving procedures for congenital heart defects.

Researchers work together in a lab with two TV screens behind them

Partnership with the US Department of Energy promotes eBeam use as a safer public health alternative.

Researchers have developed a treatment for chronic diabetic ulcers using lab-grown human cells to produce natural skin structures.

Researchers have identified changes in brain signals tied to impulse control after lithium treatment in high-risk patients.