Researchers will track how living in an agrihood — a neighborhood centered around a working farm — changes residents’ diet, physical activity and social connectedness.

Researchers have developed a new AI model to speed up tornado damage assessments and recovery.

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

school of fish swimming in dark ocean waters

Texas A&M’s Gulf Research Institute for Highly Migratory Species is working to maintain sustainable fisheries in the Gulf, which contribute $11 billion annually to the region’s Blue Economy.

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.

Texas A&M researchers will work to harness energy from petroleum by extracting hydrogen while leaving the carbon underground.