Ph.D. student Lauren Berger is studying Mars' dune formations to uncover secrets about the planet’s environment and wind patterns.

After a decade of preparation, Aggie veteran Patrick Monday achieved his lifelong dream of standing atop the world's tallest mountain.

A fossil discovery of giant saltwater clams that lived 300 million years ago provides new insights into the evolution of ocean life.

Mental health counseling, business training and alternative therapy are the top service issues identified by Texas veterans.

The funding will expand access to collections while moving the department toward becoming a state-certified repository.

Aggie Women Network names Darensbourg for her extraordinary achievements in research, scholarship and service.

Researchers concluded that human activities have introduced the pollutant in some of the most remote and pristine regions of the world.

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.