Texas A&M Transportation Institute research reveals that gridlock is increasingly occurring outside traditional rush hours.

Research shows that supervisors often see bold thinkers as threats, even when it’s against their best interests.

Two new courses through the SEA-AI project blend artificial intelligence with maritime research, covering topics including autonomous shipping, cybersecurity and business intelligence.

A study found significant improvements in well-being and diet through gardening, highlighting the potential for broader health benefits.

Robert Gates receiving the Patriot Award by the Congressional Medal of Honor Society

Dr. Robert Gates represents the highest ideals of leadership and service. Texas A&M is proud to honor his legacy and stand with him as he is recognized by the Congressional Medal of Honor Society.

The new heat-resistant material could revolutionize energy storage, making liquid metal batteries safe for mobile applications.

New research shows sinus and congestion symptoms are prevalent in space, offering insight into how prolonged exposure to microgravity affects human health.

A Texas A&M legal scholar says tech companies are increasingly shaping public policies and services without the constitutional oversight that guides government institutions.

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

Terror Management Theory reveals how cultural values and self-esteem help us manage anxiety about death.