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Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station, ZettaJoule sign agreement to explore building transformative gas research reactor
Feb. 26, 2026 • 3 min. readThe very-high temperature modular reactor could attract $1B in research funding for Texas A&M Engineering.
Cherry compounds may slow aggressive breast cancer, study discovers
Feb. 25, 2026 • 6 min. readTexas A&M researchers find natural compounds in dark sweet cherries could reduce tumor growth, metastasis and therapy resistance in triple-negative breast cancer.
An enormous team of researchers from around the globe has designed an exam to show what AI can’t do, yet.
Standing together: Student-focused Civil Discourse Symposium fosters respect
Feb. 24, 2026 • 5 min. readOn April 20, 2026, students at Texas A&M have an opportunity to participate in the inaugural event designed to foster civil dialogue grounded in the Aggie Core Values.
Collaborative research supported by the WoodNext Foundation aims to autonomize rehabilitation of extreme environments.
New ‘liver-on-a-chip’ device could make drug safety testing more reliable
Feb. 23, 2026 • 6 min. readResearch from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and collaborating institutions finds that the PhysioMimix LC12 device shows promise in testing drug safety compared to traditional methods.
Texas A&M University reinforces commitment to affordable education with expanded aid
Feb. 20, 2026 • 4 min. readThe university is extending a freeze on tuition through 2026–27 and expanding the Aggie Assurance program to save families millions.
Improving indoor environment reduces asthma attacks in adults, study finds
Feb. 20, 2026 • 3 min. readCombining home upgrades with health education can close care gaps and significantly improve life for adults living with asthma.
Alamo cannon finds new life at Texas A&M University, 190 years after iconic battle
Feb. 20, 2026 • 2 min. readThe preservation efforts at the Conservation Research Laboratory ensure historic artifacts will remain accessible for future generations.
A tiny jellyfish may be hiding the blueprint for eternal life
Feb. 19, 2026 • 4 min. readThe work of a Texas A&M University at Galveston researcher reveals a creature capable of reversing its aging and restarting its life, inspiring hope for breakthroughs in regenerative medicine and biological longevity.
