Researchers have developed functional interlocking "metasurfaces" that offer more structural strength and stability than nuts or bolts.

The anticipated funding is made possible by the CHIPS and Science Act to create opportunities for thousands to join the U.S. semiconductor workforce.

Researchers have received $12.9 million from the DOD for a project with potential to vastly improve the way diseases are monitored.

Texas A&M researchers use nanotechnology to recharge the "powerhouse of the cell" in fight against disease and aging.

EPA-funded research in environmental engineering set to improve our understanding of human-made chemicals called PFAS.

Dr. Elaine Oran, an aerospace engineer, will be inducted into the prestigious UK academy at a ceremony in London this November.

Three Texas A&M University STEM students will be presented with Astronaut Scholarship Foundation awards during the Oct. 1 event.

Now in its fourth year, the joint program encourages collaboration to tackle national and global challenges in six strategic research areas.

Pioneering technology from Texas A&M paves the way for carbon conversion solutions through a new Engineering Research Center.

For the first time, researchers show sustained exertions could disturb the neck’s mechanical structure and increase the risk of neck pain.