Yasmin Quintana is paving the way for female scientists.

Thanks to its translucent body close in appearance to a related species, the Danionella cerebrum had been able to hide in plain sight. A Texas A&M researcher is among the team of international scientists who named and classified the fish.

A report from the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute outlines the benefits of state-funded conservation easements on working lands.

From her start as a first-gen freshman, Alaya Keane is now a doctoral student conducting research to improve the environment.

A Texas A&M co-authored study found that development could threaten habitats of the lizard commonly found in West Texas and New Mexico.