A fossil discovery of giant saltwater clams that lived 300 million years ago provides new insights into the evolution of ocean life.

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.

Energy exploration relies on knowing the thermal history of oil and gas source rocks, which is often difficult to determine.

New research co-authored by Texas A&M’s Ryan Ewing shows how dunes on Jupiter’s volcanically active moon, lo, were formed.

Texas A&M Geophysicist Andreas Kronenberg says the recent volcanic eruption on the island of Tonga is one of the strongest ever recorded.