Jose Wippold is adapting an existing microfluidic sensor he developed to look for antibodies that can fight against the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

The system has won the Defense Counterintelligence & Security Agency Award for Excellence in Counterintelligence for the second time. The honor comes as foreign agents attempt to steal COVID-19-related research.

Texas A&M women and security expert Valerie Hudson explores the "first political order" in any society: the one between men and women.

A drug identified by a Texas A&M professor has shown to improve cognitive and mood function and reduce inflammation in a Gulf War illness model.

An online tool developed by the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute will help with the development of wind energy projects compatible with the state's military installations.