The latest issue of The Takeaway explores the financial implications of coal-to-gas fuel switching in U.S. power plants.

A Texas A&M research team describes the process of creating new supercapacitor electrodes that have drastically improved mechanical properties.

Supported by the BP-funded Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative, new computer model covers scales from droplets to oceans, to predict how future oil spills would travel in the Gulf.

A Texas A&M petroleum engineering professor's research on natural gas hydrates could be key to developing the energy resource in an economical, environmentally responsible way.

A Texas A&M team will use a $1 million Department of Energy grant for research that could improve assessment of events that affect power system resilience.

A team of 10 graduating mechanical engineering seniors from Texas A&M won the prize for off-track safety at the annual Shell Eco-marathon energy efficiency competition in Sonoma, California.

Among the 11 teams to receive a U.S. Department of Energy award is a team from the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) led by Dr. Kate Davis.

Texas A&M Aerospace Engineering researchers are contributing to renewable energy solutions with a National Science Foundation grant.

A team of researchers have created a synthetic material that will make solar energy a more cost-effective, efficient and reliable source of power.