Texas A&M AgriLife scientists pioneer a safe, natural solution to boost crop resilience and recover yields in citrus and potatoes.

As space travel becomes more common, the need to reuse spacecraft will rise. The solution may be spacecraft that “sweat.”

The United States has seen 70 human cases and one death from avian flu to date.

U.S. officials praised the Texas A&M System Center for Hypersonic & Laser Testing.

Four-legged robot "dog" in mountainous terrain

Texas A&M is one of six universities collaborating with NASA to teach dog-like robots to navigate on challenging surfaces to better prepare for planetary exploration.

Man in straw hat repairs large drone in the middle of a crop field with wind turbines in the background

Texas A&M University researchers are transforming agriculture with data-driven insights that optimize crop management, enhance efficiency and promote sustainability.

Engineers are studying ways to monitor power lines for faults and failures to correct those conditions before an outage or fire occurs.

The tests bring the researchers one step closer to an anthrax vaccine for deer that aims to stop the disease’s spread.

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 will work to harness energy from petroleum by extracting hydrogen while leaving the carbon underground.