By boosting nicotine responsive receptors — without using nicotine itself — scientists protected brain cells from degeneration.

Spring graduations will be celebrated May 6-9 across 10 ceremonies at Reed Arena.

Dr. Edgar Rojas-Muñoz explores how merging digital and physical worlds can transform work, education and mental health for social good.

Emiliano Lopez Barrera looked at patterns that shape how households buy, use and discard food.

Study finds that while both light and vigorous activity can reduce sleep disturbances, high-intensity workouts provide the greatest benefit — offering new hope for quality rest and dementia prevention.

New research identifies a key biological pathway that could explain how coffee helps protect against aging and chronic disease.

Portrait of Angela Wilson

Dr. Angela K. Wilson brings extensive experience to guide Texas A&M’s billion-dollar research enterprise.

An innovative browser extension creates a new password for each site visit, on the fly, and without the need to store it anywhere.

Texas A&M researchers are using mobility data to learn when, where and how anglers fish, opening the door to more sustainable management.

Micron-scale “metajets” reveal a scalable approach to optical propulsion, using metasurfaces to control motion with light in multiple directions.