The first episode features Texas A&M Engineering Professor Shayla Rivera, whose comedy special "It's Not Rocket Science" is currently streaming on HBO Max.

Texas A&M research shows that data-driven techniques used in autonomous systems hold the potential to solve complex modeling problems more accurately and efficiently.

Texas A&M researchers are part of a team studying a promising column design strategy.

A new set of analytical techniques developed by Texas A&M researchers can help predict if wave-energy devices will capsize in rapidly changing ocean environments.

A small device attached to the vest of a service dog could notify the emergency contact of a person experiencing symptoms of a seizure.

The innovation could help speed up the drug discovery process.

The team is part of a collaboration with the goal of designing, licensing and commissioning the first university-based molten salt research reactor.

Professors from the colleges of science and engineering will accept honors for significant achievements in bioinorganic chemistry, aerospace engineering and biomedical sciences.

The Society of Automotive Engineers won first place with its unconventional aircraft design.

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