Texas A&M will invest up to $4.75 million a year to develop research proposals aimed at attracting additional funding.

Students and faculty who explored the southernmost tip of the planet returned with a renewed emphasis on environmental stewardship.

Dr. Spencer Jones is part of a research team using satellite data and machine learning to predict vertical motion in Earth's oceans.

The community of Castañer faced months without power after a hurricane; A&M researchers are working to ensure it never happens again.

A Texas A&M meteorologist explains the impact that climate change continues to have on the formation and intensity of hurricanes this season

The new tool shows the 10 U.S. counties most vulnerable to threats from climate change are in Louisiana, Kentucky, South Carolina and Texas.

The new “cryopreservation” technique opens a path to year-round sample collection, critical in managing threats to our oceans.

Energy exploration relies on knowing the thermal history of oil and gas source rocks, which is often difficult to determine.

July 4 and 5 marked Earth's hottest days since record-keeping began in 1979. Texas A&M atmospheric scientist Dr. John Nielsen-Gammon explains.

As the worst wildfire season on record in Canada continues to wreak environmental havoc on both sides of the border, a Texas A&M atmospheric scientist outlines what it means for human health and what to expect in the coming days and weeks.