The College of Engineering's Dr. Robert Balog and Dr. Jaime Grunlan have been recognized for their innovation and contributions to their fields.

The list identifies key innovations from across industries, ready to drive substantial change within the next 24 months.

A virtual production demonstration will be featured as part of the ‘Arts In Motion’ event in Fort Worth on Nov. 22.

The facility will lead innovations in lunar and Mars exploration, advanced space research and workforce development for the growing space economy.

The wheeled robot has potential applications in agriculture, search and rescue, disaster response and military operations.

Research from the College of Medicine offers hope for delaying Alzheimer’s disease progression by years after initial diagnosis.

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

Giant Magellan worked with Texas A&M researchers to clean, assemble, and test parts being used to build Earth's most powerful telescope.

Grants will help research teams translate their groundbreaking discoveries into marketable products with wide-ranging impact.

Researchers have developed functional interlocking "metasurfaces" that offer more structural strength and stability than nuts or bolts.