Dr. Mustafa Akbulut and Ph.D. student Yashwanth Arcot are developing a non-toxic pesticide for more sustainable agricultural practices.

Researchers are developing a framework to merge AI and human intelligence in hopes of improving process safety systems.

Texas A&M Engineering and the Texas A&M Semiconductor Institute will soon launch multiple programs and initiatives to bolster the semiconductor industry.

Chemical engineering major Juan Guio's faculty-led student research focused on exploring increased efficiency in photovoltaics.

The first-of-its-kind technique could offer a safer and more effective alternative to current cancer treatments.

Texas A&M researchers are co-leading a $20 million project to develop a $1 cancer treatment.

More than 95% of hydrogen used in the chemical industry is produced using a fossil fuel method with negative environmental impacts.

Dr. Garrett McKay will investigate the interaction of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and sunlight, which is essential for the carbon cycle to function effectively.

The team discovered a groundbreaking increase in the storage capacity of water-based battery electrodes, an important step in the development of lithium-free batteries.

Researchers investigate the energy that powers bacterial growth to understand how bacteria develop antibiotic resistance.