Dr. Michael Demkowicz predicted self-healing in metal; this summer it was observed, shocking scientists around the world.

The new “cryopreservation” technique opens a path to year-round sample collection, critical in managing threats to our oceans.

A new research project will explore the unprecedented tools and processes now available through machine learning.

Dr. Garrett McKay will investigate the interaction of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and sunlight, which is essential for the carbon cycle to function effectively.

Dr. Na Zou is developing a data-centric fairness framework to eliminate or reduce bias and promote data quality.

Engineers are metal cutting to test how materials fail under harsh conditions, vital for things like manufacturing processes, vehicle crash testing and defense.

The director of Texas A&M’s Smart Grid Center says he’s optimistic about the grid’s reliability as temperatures rise, but says we need to stay diligent to changing conditions.

President Banks spoke about how she believes Doha is a hub for enterprise, construction and innovation, and how she has witnessed it change over the past two decades.

Total global electricity usage for cryptocurrency assets such as Bitcoin is between 120 and 240 billion kilowatt-hours per year with the U.S. leading.

The Aggie team FluxWorks, which develops and manufactures magnetic gears, received $350,000 for the overall prize and another $10,000 from the elevator pitch competition.