Faculty invited to submit proposals for interdisciplinary research initiatives by Oct. 15.

The researchers can use 2D game data to create 3D simulations, thereby enhancing NFL officials' training and on-field performance.

The first two stages are expected to be up and running by mid-fall on the main and Fort Worth campuses.

A Texas A&M doctoral student and the Rhisotope Project team up to use radioisotopes to protect endangered rhinos from poachers.

Texas A&M researchers have redefined our understanding of a key process in plant biology.

Researchers are developing a framework to merge AI and human intelligence in hopes of improving process safety systems.

The low-cost cellphone-based Raman spectrometer system makes identifications of unknown biological molecules within minutes.

A Texas A&M aerospace engineering student uses black soldier flies to grow pea plants in simulated Martian soil.

Researchers are exploring the use of generative AI to help electrical and power engineers with daily tasks.

Texas A&M researchers are investigating the impacts of space travel on eye health in hopes of counteracting the effects of fluid shifts.