Researchers from Texas A&M and the University of Oklahoma aim to establish an efficient plastic waste biodegradation strategy.

Texas A&M researchers are using machine-learning techniques to optimize polymers needed for metal-free, recyclable, organic batteries.

Texas A&M researchers have described the mechanisms that enable bacteria to adapt to varying viscosities in their environment.

The study could be the first step toward creating portable systems for home use that can change oxygen supply depending on a patient’s needs.

A Texas A&M study is a first step in designing more advanced tools to understand and engineer bacteria-host interaction toward biomedical applications.

The team will develop a platform to rapidly prototype and test thermally stable and highly efficient mRNA vaccines.

The team is studying the adoption of these systems as an alternative to fossil fuel-based power plants.

A multidisciplinary team of Texas A&M researchers developed a new metal-free battery platform that could lead to more sustainable, recyclable batteries.

Texas A&M researchers have enhanced the dehumidification efficiency of a polymer that could help develop more energy-efficient systems with a smaller carbon footprint.

A metric designed by researchers at Texas A&M can calculate and forecast the average price of energy in the United States.