New research from Texas A&M researchers shows how indole can reduce inflammation and fatty deposits.

Texas A&M researchers are part of a team that analyzed how auto exhaust in large cities, especially in China, is linked to air quality and health problems.

A Texas A&M team is developing flame-retardant surface treatments that are more effective in fire protection and less damaging to the environment.

Dr. Gerald Parker, the associate dean of Texas A&M's Global One Health, is among the U.S. leaders following the fast-changing disease.

Critical knowledge gaps on habitat loss in lower-income countries were also revealed by research co-authored by a Texas A&M geographer.

A team of school administration experts from the College of Education & Human Development is helping Southwest ISD better serve its diverse student body.

A new algorithm developed by Texas A&M researchers can help engineers select optimal designs that maximize profit while lowering hazardous impacts.

Texas A&M's Office for Diversity will host the gallery in Rudder Exhibit Hall.

A Department of Communication professor discusses the escalation of hacking and its implications for society.

Subtle differences in phrasing can affect readers' attribution of fault in traffic crashes. A shift in framing could change public perceptions of road safety, according to a Texas A&M-led study.