The two rivals have joined forces to provide health care to an underserved area of Texas.

A Texas state flag flies in a yard filled with debris on July 6, 2025 in Hunt, Texas.

Responding to its call to serve the state, nation and beyond, Texas A&M is helping provide resources and in-person support in the aftermath of the recent Texas Hill Country flooding.

New technology could lead to faster, more accurate testing to accelerate developments in healthcare and the biotechnology industry.

Dr. Anka Vujanovic shares strategies for helping children and communities recover emotionally following a disaster.

The best course of action following a snakebite — or even just the assumption of one — is to usher your pet to the veterinarian immediately.

A new non-invasive treatment — developed by a Texas A&M faculty member and offered only at Texas A&M — appears to be as effective as surgery in helping small dogs walk again after paralysis from a herniated disc.

Texas A&M researchers find that individual practice is the secret to maintaining high team performance over time.

Three Texas A&M University students have been combing through former Chief Scientist of NASA Dr. John Charles’ collection, containing glimpses into the history of aeronautic medical research.

Team to provide care for canine search teams aiding rescue efforts, ensuring their health and readiness amid challenging conditions.

Legal professionals play a vital but invisible role in disaster recovery — and one expert says it’s time to better integrate them into emergency response teams.