Two BUILD students shake hands in the doorway of a shipping-container-turned-medical-clinic

Texas A&M BUILD’s efforts to convert shipping containers into portable medical clinics for communities in need get a major boost from the world’s biggest content creator.

With its ribbon now cut, Texas A&M’s colossal detonation lab officially opens, igniting explosions to reveal the secrets of combustion, materials, aerospace, and even dying stars.

Researchers have successfully regenerated skeletal and connective tissue — even if not perfectly formed — demonstrating the next, critical step in limb regeneration.

Texas A&M study uncovers distinct brain cell networks that promote or suppress relapse, offering promising strategies for more effective alcohol use disorder treatments.

From recruiting to game-day decisions, the rapid rise of sports analytics is changing how teams, athletes and organizations compete.

Eight students from the College of Education and Human Development will help with fan activities, media and talent at one of the nation’s biggest sporting events.

Texas A&M student helps paint the mural inside the mobile medical clinic at SXSW

Volunteers closed out the festival by painting a mural for a BUILD Texas Aggie Medical Clinic — turning art into selfless service and bringing hope, comfort and care to communities in need.

A NASA centrifuge finds a new home at Texas A&M’s Anthony Wood ’87 Artificial Gravity Lab, enhancing research on health impacts of human space travel.

Texas A&M Superfund Research Center study reveals early life exposure to persistent contaminants in marine mammals, raising concerns about global environmental health.

A new study finds financial conversations with romantic partners are more positive than people anticipate.