The initiative advances Texas A&M's reputation as a key contributor to innovations that enhance high-performance computing for research.

Could turning a doorknob power your kitchen light? Researchers are exploring new ways to harvest and adapt energy.

Engineering professor Joshua Peeples is working with faculty from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences to process data from the state-of-the-art Plant Growth and Phenotyping Facility.

Ear speaker vibrations and motion sensor data on newer smartphones could compromise caller information security.

A new research project will explore the unprecedented tools and processes now available through machine learning.

The director of Texas A&M’s Smart Grid Center says he’s optimistic about the grid’s reliability as temperatures rise, but says we need to stay diligent to changing conditions.

A Texas A&M professor is part of an international research project working to develop a standard framework for fast and accurate automatic neuron reconstruction.

From engineering to the humanities, experts agree that artificial intelligence technology is here to stay. But how can we maximize its benefits while avoiding ethical pitfalls and unintended consequences?

Students in the unique class are having hands-on experiences with the cryptocurrency, including learning to code.

A Texas A&M researcher will lead a team studying the robustness and security of traditional election systems that scan and process hand-marked paper ballots.