B. Don Russell and the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service’s Brayton Fire Field were recently featured on NBC’s “Dateline” and NBC News.

“My first thought when I saw the news reports of the Deepwater Horizon explosion in the Gulf two years ago were, ‘Oh my gosh, I wonder if some of the bombs down there are to blame.'”

Coming to an area near you: snakes, and plenty of them.

A powerful topical preventative for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, could soon be in the works thanks to a newly discovered molecular compound.

A gentle nudge … an inquisitive sniff — your dog or cat’s nose can be used to communicate as well as inquire.

The work of Texas A&M researcher Michael Golding was recently published in Cell Stem Cell.

Viruses are well known for attacking humans and animals, but some viruses instead attack bacteria.

The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents established the new Texas Institute for Preclinical Studies (TIPS) on the campus of Texas A&M.