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Study identifies key neurons that can jump-start leg movement after spinal cord injury
March 30, 2026 • 4 min. readNew research shows transplanted stem-cell-derived neurons can wire into the body’s walking circuitry, restoring signals to leg muscles.
Your next vacation may be better for you than you think
March 27, 2026 • 2 min. readResearch from Texas A&M University links travel to improved heart health, reduced stress and higher productivity.
Texas A&M AgriLife celebrates renaming of Poultry Science Farm Complex
March 27, 2026 • 3 min. readA March 26 ceremony recognized Barbara J. and Bill Huffman ’53 for their commitment to the program’s future.
Texas A&M teams with Fast Company at SXSW, showcases innovation as ‘A Force for Good’
March 26, 2026 • 8 min. readThe university was highlighted at Fast Company Grill and teamed with Fast Company at “In Good Company,” showcasing food, energy and medical advances, plus innovation, impact and purpose.
Digital human could allow for better early dementia detection
March 26, 2026 • 3 min. readResearchers are developing AI that can ask screening questions, while observing facial expressions, to evaluate patients for signs of apathy, an early indicator of dementia.
Dog Aging Project studies offer insight into how owners experience pet loss
March 25, 2026 • 5 min. readNew research reveals that grief experiences among owners are strikingly similar regardless of how a dog dies, highlighting ways veterinarians can better guide families through end-of-life decisions.
9 Medal of Honor recipients remembered for bravery and exemplifying Aggie Core Values
March 25, 2026 • 11 min. readAggies who were awarded the highest United States Armed Forces honor displayed integrity, leadership, loyalty, respect and selfless service when it mattered most.
Texas A&M University named one of the world’s Most Innovative Companies by Fast Company for the second straight year
March 24, 2026 • 5 min. readTexas A&M joins Adidas, Door Dash, OpenAI and Starbucks on the list of companies turning big ideas into reality.
Nanoplastics become more harmful after being outdoors
March 23, 2026 • 4 min. readFirst-of-its-kind study finds exposure to weather and the environment changes nanoparticles’ shape and surface chemistry over time.
Researchers uncover how prostate cancer cells build up cholesterol and fuel tumor growth
March 20, 2026 • 4 min. readStudy shows how a cell-signaling receptor helps prostate cancer cells accumulate cholesterol, a process linked to tumor growth and treatment resistance.

