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.

The largest analysis of its kind reveals which cognitive skills shape how children learn to read.

Federal report shows Texas A&M University graduates earn well above the national median.

Representatives Michael McCaul (TX-10) and Henry Cuellar (TX-28) sit on a panel for the Civil Discourse Symposium at Texas A&M

Speakers encouraged students to pursue productive dialogues that honor their core values while listening to others and searching for common ground.

Seafood Safety Lab tests thousands of oysters each year to protect consumers from deadly bacteria.

A new World Bank analysis shows women see outsized gains from digital skills, but access and policy gaps remain.

Grad students and agricultural researchers work inside a state of the art greeenhouse

Investment in the Borlaug Center greenhouses enhances Texas A&M’s capacity to conduct innovative research, directly supporting the development of solutions for global challenges in crop resilience and food security.

By boosting nicotine responsive receptors — without using nicotine itself — scientists protected brain cells from degeneration.