Sun protection, hydration and shade are key to staying safe as temperatures hit dangerous highs.

A cell injury researcher answers burning questions on the science behind sunburns.

As temperatures climb this summer, keep your furry friends cool and safe with advice from Texas A&M AgriLife experts.

As football season kicks off amid a deadly heat wave, a doctor with Texas A&M Health shares life-saving tips on dehydration and heat-related illness.

July 4 and 5 marked Earth's hottest days since record-keeping began in 1979. Texas A&M atmospheric scientist Dr. John Nielsen-Gammon explains.

Beat the heat with these expert tips from Texas A&M AgriLife’s July gardening guide.

A Texas A&M physician explains the signs of heat-related illness and how to protect yourself and your loved ones.

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.

Advice from two Texas A&M physicians on keeping cool and healthy during a heat wave.

New research from Texas A&M's Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center underscores how incarcerated individuals are disproportionately affected by record-high heat.