The process uses water and pressure to remove carbon dioxide from emissions at half the cost of current methods.

Washington Monthly places Texas A&M among the nation’s powerhouse research universities at No. 8 among all public universities, and No. 1 in Texas.

Pioneering research at Texas A&M aims to harness the power and speed of artificial intelligence to save lives, protect communities and reduce the impacts of hazardous weather events.

A remarkable development in the treatment of a deadly disease has earned a national honor for Texas A&M University.

Nanoparticles smaller than skin and blood cells could be the key to mapping nerve systems and preventing injuries during surgery.

A partnership between Texas A&M and the National Park Service combines visualization and 3D printing technology with the arts, bringing new life to some very old bones.

With deep industry ties, hands-on learning and a legacy of innovation, the Architecture for Health program prepares future architects to transform environments and lives.

The first of its kind, a new adhesive for wearable medical devices could offer relief for allergy-prone skin.

Texas A&M teams with Humanate, an NVIDIA Inception company, to advance “Cassie,” which uses facial recognition for more human and empathetic interactions.

President Welsh and Dean McLaughlin sit and speak on stage at the Fast Company Most Innovative Companies Gala

Highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary vision and human-centered leadership, Texas A&M University leaders showcased how the university is advancing a new kind of learning.