Texas A&M's Jinbo Wang and an international team use SWOT satellite data to uncover powerful submesoscale eddies, reshaping our understanding of ocean-climate dynamics.

A Texas A&M economics expert explains recent moves to halt penny production.

The rare earth elements mined from discarded electronics could improve the U.S. supply chain.

Dr. Simrit Parmar’s novel treatment shows promising results in human trials, sparks first U.S.-Saudi clinical alliance and offers hope for patients with hard-to-treat diseases.

Mockup of an old portrait of Captain Forrester

Cousins Craig ’94 and Karoni ’96 Forrester live by the Aggie Core Values, honoring those who have served and supporting the families whose loved ones are still missing.

Tristan Krause and a Texas A&M professor study a large map

Doctoral student Tristan Krause works tirelessly to help locate the remains of U.S. soldiers who are still listed as missing in action.

Texas A&M professor uses artificial intelligence to transform the future of chemistry.

Cadet Jackson Baker stands in front of the Aggies Lost In Service memorial in the MSC

Texas A&M former student Jackson Baker ’25 and a team of student researchers created a comprehensive list of Aggies listed as missing in action from World War II to the present day.  

The most comprehensive study of its kind sheds light on perceptions of deservingness based on the reason for the transplant and recipients’ race/ethnicity.

Nine Aggie students pose in front of the Texas Motor Speedway Garage gate

Aggies went behind the scenes to see how real-time data and pit stop precision drive performance on the track during one of the country’s most fast-paced sports.