With the investment by the Texas Legislature and Gov. Greg Abbott through Senate Bill 1, the VET can build a new foundation for its teaching, outreach and response programming.

Texas A&M anthropologist Dr. Heather B. Thakar uncovers the 11,000-year history of avocado domestication at El Gigante Rockshelter, revealing how ancient Hondurans shaped the evolution of this globally significant crop.

Ranks No. 8 among all U.S. universities and No. 13 worldwide in American Caldwell’s Global University Visibility Rankings

New self-growing technology could revolutionize Martian architecture by using living biomaterials to 3D print structures — without human intervention.

Texas A&M research shows wearable health tech can detect infections like COVID-19 and flu within hours — enabling faster isolation, treatment and prevention.

Texas A&M University research shows that federal science funding drives U.S. productivity and innovation.

Texas A&M teams with Humanate, an NVIDIA Inception company, to advance “Cassie,” which uses facial recognition for more human and empathetic interactions.

Scientists in white lab coats peer at equipment

The innovative new treatment could delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease symptoms for years after initial diagnosis.

By blending choral performance with aerospace engineering, a student-built acoustic imaging instrument helps researchers track sound with precision — a key step toward designing quieter airplanes.

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