CPRIT funding has advanced scientific and clinical knowledge and provided 6.6 million life-saving cancer prevention and early detection services reaching Texans from all 254 counties.

Professors from the colleges of science and engineering will accept honors for significant achievements in bioinorganic chemistry, aerospace engineering and biomedical sciences.

Fellows from Class of 2015 serve as narrators for new videos about research projects recognized for their creativity and scholarly value.

The Eighth Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Inventors is taking place today and tomorrow.

The National Academy of Inventors named Texas A&M University’s John L. Junkins among its 175 NAI Fellows for 2016.

Researchers employ supercomputers for large-scale numerical modeling and simulations. The machines tackle problems that are too complicated or time-consuming for standard computers.

The Texas A&M University Institute for Advanced Study has announced its 2016-17 class of Faculty Fellows.

Under the proposal from IUPAC, the new element with the atomic number 118 will receive the name “oganesson” and the periodic symbol Og.

Rising two positions on a list of the top research universities in the United States, Texas A&M University ranks 17th in the latest survey from the National Science Foundation.

Texas A&M University Institute for Advanced Study announced its Faculty Fellows for the 2015-16 academic year.