The system developed by Texas A&M researchers can separate different cell types within microdroplets.

The Texas A&M-led clinical trial is funded by a $3.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences.

Thomas Overbye led the installation of the first closely spaced magnetometer network in the country to lessen the impact of geomagnetic disturbances on the power grid.

A Texas A&M student entrepreneurship team is designing tools to help clinicians diagnose diabetes-induced vision loss in individuals in rural or underserved communities.

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Tracking COVID-19

Sep 29, 2020 • 3 min. read

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M is modeling the spread of the virus on campus and across the state.

Scientists are using the connectivity between artificial neurons to identify mutations of a new viral species.

The innovation could help speed up the drug discovery process.

A device developed by Texas A&M researchers could make homes more energy independent help utility companies improve distribution during outages.

Sending small electrical currents to the fingertips of someone operating a robotic arm can help surgeons during robot-assisted procedures, the researchers found.

Texas A&M University researchers have developed a new technology with the capability to not only help utility providers find the cause of outages, but to also anticipate and predict some failures before outages occur.