Three undergraduates designed the prototype as part of Aggies Against COVID-19.

Starting Thursday Aggies can use the artificial intelligence-based detector.

Faculty members are finding unique ways to teach during the pandemic.

Funding from a National Science Foundation program will help a team of Texas A&M engineering and public health students take the EASYMASK from concept to market.

Wenshe Ray Liu, the first scientist to identify remdesivir as a potential treatment option, says researchers are pursuing leads on medications to fight SARS-CoV-2.

Texas A&M civil engineering researchers are using a deep learning model to forecast the growth of COVID-19 cases.

Researchers are using radiation to decontaminate personal protective equipment including gowns, facial shields and N95 masks.

The innovation could help speed up the drug discovery process.

A team of Texas A&M students is adapting its award-winning sanitization technology. The program provides resources and funding to further the commercialization of student products.

Construction on the Instructional Laboratory & Innovative Learning Building will begin this fall.