Texas A&M scientists are studying which household materials make the most effective filters for face masks.

Experts from Texas A&M explain how robots are being during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Volunteers across the state will make face masks for hospitals, clinics and medical facilities to protect against the deadly virus.

Professor Wenshe Ray Liu was the first to ID the drug as a possible treatment for COVID-19.

Research teams are invited to compete for grants for research related to the pandemic.

A team from the SuSu and Mark A. Fischer ’72 Engineering Design Center are working to make 3,000 shields to protect medical workers.

Results from the collaboration with scientists from the Air Force Research Laboratory could have applications in the aerospace, automotive and defense industries.

Provost says it will have a long-term transformational effect on teaching.

The College of Nursing is adapting to COVID-19 by implementing an online alternative to assess students' clinical skills needed to graduate.

Researchers created an online dashboard to help local authorities make key decisions about COVID-19 hot spots and how the disease is spreading.