The 18th annual Disaster Day training exercise added a bioterrorism element to prepare the next generation of health professionals for real-world challenges.

Building on previous findings, researchers are exploring how desynchronized circadian rhythms may trigger brain inflammation associated with dementia risk.

Col. Michael D. Reilly ‘94 will deliver the keynote address for the April 21 ceremony.

Researchers are beginning real-world data collection to measure how suburban agriculture community design influences health and well-being.

The university will appear throughout Fast Company Grill from March 13-15, then join Fast Company on March 16 for “In Good Company,” a new day of co-created programming focused on innovation, impact and purpose.

New marine engineers trained in cybersecurity, nuclear engineering, AI and more will be needed to protect global supply chain, a Texas A&M University expert says.

A team of international researchers has uncovered evidence of seabird guano use by ancient cultures.

Researchers are developing emergency injectable bandages that could decrease bleeding time by as much as 70% and revolutionize the future of trauma care.

In one of Texas A&M University’s oldest traditions, recently deceased Aggies will be honored in a solemn ceremony.