Texas A&M researchers have redefined our understanding of a key process in plant biology.

Campus Life

Brothers In Science

Mar 16, 2023 • 4 min. read

Kyle ‘24 and his younger brother Henry Nguyen ’25 are finding success in Aggieland thanks in part to a scholars program supported by former students.

Texas A&M biologist Alex Keene and colleagues prove the gene Pig-Q is associated with sleep regulation in humans, flies and zebrafish.

The Mitchell twins have embarked on their first year at Texas A&M, having grown their passion for STEM through a unique New Orleans-based program.

A Texas A&M virologist says the potential resurgence of the previously-eradicated virus is troubling news, but it will take some time to see just how serious the threat is.

Biologist Joseph Sorg is leading a team to analyze C. difficile, which kills at least 29,000 people a year.

After enduring his own health problems, Dylan McCreedy is determined to help those suffering from spinal cord injuries.

Thanks to its translucent body close in appearance to a related species, the Danionella cerebrum had been able to hide in plain sight. A Texas A&M researcher is among the team of international scientists who named and classified the fish.

Health & Environment

What Is mRNA?

Apr 12, 2021 • 5 min. read

The messenger molecule that’s been in every living cell for billions of years is the key ingredient in some COVID-19 vaccines, a Texas A&M expert explains.

A Texas A&M co-authored study found that development could threaten habitats of the lizard commonly found in West Texas and New Mexico.