A Texas A&M professor is part of an international research project working to develop a standard framework for fast and accurate automatic neuron reconstruction.

Dr. Nitesh Saxena and his team have received funding to support their work developing defensive solutions to combat users’ susceptibility to cyberattacks.

Professor Robin Murphy and her team have deployed robots to nearly 30 disasters in five countries, including Hurricanes Katrina and Harvey.

A Texas A&M researcher will lead a team studying the robustness and security of traditional election systems that scan and process hand-marked paper ballots.

The National Science Foundation awarded a $1 million grant to a Texas A&M team.

Texas A&M researchers have identified the properties needed to prove that bitcoin and other related cryptographic protocols are secure and safe to use.

Texas A&M researchers have designed mechanisms to counter the vulnerabilities in push-notification based systems.

After a significant increase in the number of cyberattacks this year, Texas A&M experts explain what malware is and what can be done to better protect these systems from future attacks.

Researchers are using machine learning to find and extract the main features of large data sets.

A Texas A&M-led research team developed a system that uses machine learning to improve the flow of traffic at intersections.