Researchers have received $12.9 million from the DOD for a project with potential to vastly improve the way diseases are monitored.

The electronic skin can flex, stretch and sense like human skin, opening the door for new advances in health and medicine.

Dr. Nitesh Saxena and his team have received funding to support their work developing defensive solutions to combat users’ susceptibility to cyberattacks.

Registration for the regional conference at Texas A&M University ends in early November; no walk-ins will be admitted.

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

Two Texas A&M students are part of a team recognized for its innovative solution to prevent autonomous military vehicles from cyberattacks.

Ashok Shetty is part of a team that will investigate pwhy Gulf War illness is worse for some veterans than others.

The Texas A&M System hosted talks for experts and offered its research and testing help.

The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station will lead a five-year contract for Department of Defense research among top U.S. universities.

The robots designed by a Texas A&M team can self-sufficiently travel through urban military environments.