The geomagnetic disturbances behind the northern lights can also hurt communication and power systems, but Texas A&M researchers are studying ways to mitigate their impact.

The low-cost cellphone-based Raman spectrometer system makes identifications of unknown biological molecules within minutes.

Researchers are exploring the use of generative AI to help electrical and power engineers with daily tasks.

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.

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

Total global electricity usage for cryptocurrency assets such as Bitcoin is between 120 and 240 billion kilowatt-hours per year with the U.S. leading.

A Texas A&M engineering professor is leading a team of researchers in developing a living microbial coating.

Engineering Professor Hamid Toliyat is leading efforts for a multidisciplinary project to design, manufacture and test a lightweight and ultra-efficient electric powertrain for aircraft propulsion.