Texas A&M researchers are advancing technology that could give touch devices the ability to mimic the feeling of physical objects.

New research could mean fewer adverse impacts from plastic waste and cheaper lubricants used in vehicles and industrial activities.

A Texas A&M team is using predictive models to reduce flammability in lithium-ion batteries found in smartphones and electric vehicles.

Research from Texas A&M's Department of Mechanical Engineering could also have applications in energy production, medicine and more.

The three-year project is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's Building Technologies Office.

Texas A&M engineering researchers seek to develop a ventilation control system to reduce the spread of the coronavirus in public buildings.

J.N. Reddy is the Oscar S. Wyatt Endowed Chair Professor in the J. Mike Walker ’66 Department of Mechanical Engineering.

A team from the SuSu and Mark A. Fischer ’72 Engineering Design Center are working to make 3,000 shields to protect medical workers.

The team delivered 200 diffusers for metered dose inhalers to Houston Methodist Hospital.

A Texas A&M team is developing flame-retardant surface treatments that are more effective in fire protection and less damaging to the environment.