Research led by atmospheric scientist Dr. John Nielsen-Gammon found that climate change has intensified storm-related rainfall by nearly 20%.

Texas A&M Physics and Astronomy invites the community to expand its cosmic horizons this Saturday night at Simpson Drill Field.

The gift from Luke Soules ’61 will support future professors in the department whose work focuses on global macroeconomics theory and policy.

The state-approved Society, Ethics and Law major is for students interested in professions such as law, fundraising and community service.

A team of anthropologists developed an acid solution to remove a mysterious substance growing on the 18th century bronze cannon.

Widely thought to be a factor in Earth's extreme warmth during the past two years, researchers say the event actually cooled the climate.

A Texas A&M tornado expert explores the science behind the movie 'Twisters' and the original 1996 thriller 'Twister.'

Math major Paolo Maaskant, who earned his black belt at age 16, secured first place at the 2024 Collegiate National Championships this spring.

Dr. Krista Smith will join fellow scientists in support of the LISA mission, an extraordinary effort to study gravitational waves in space.

The new system will give faculty and students in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences access to more comprehensive, high-resolution weather data.