Cole Custer’s No. 41 Ford Mustang will carry Texas A&M’s message of purpose during the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs at Martinsville Speedway.

Panelists sitting on the stage at Fast Company's Innovation Festival

Experts illustrated how AI, 3D-printed medications for children and other innovations improve dosage accuracy and help ensure safer and more effective treatment tailored to individual needs.

Developed by a Texas A&M marketing scholar, EMPATHY AI helps professionals across industries deliver constructive feedback that motivates instead of demoralizes.

Texas A&M Health researcher explores how epigenetics link parents’ habits to long-term health outcomes in their children.

Researchers discover that environmental coatings on microscopic plastic particles help them evade immune responses in skin cells.

Washington Monthly places Texas A&M among the nation’s powerhouse research universities at No. 8 among all public universities, and No. 1 in Texas.

Architecture and forest researchers explain what cross-laminated timber is and how it can lead to sustainable construction.

A portable pack brings the operating room directly to the patient — enabling lifesaving surgery in military, disaster, wilderness and humanitarian care missions.

Biomedical engineering researchers are exploring a novel treatment for alcohol-related liver disease using nanoparticles a thousand times smaller than a human hair.

Researchers studied the protective effects of estradiol and estriol on the myelin sheath.