Researchers at Texas A&M are determining if it's possible for semi-autonomous vehicles to interpret situations in a way resembling the human decision-making process.

The contract from the Army Research Laboratory will support autonomous vehicle research at the Bush Combat Development Complex.

New research shows that eco-industrial parks inspired by the architecture of food webs are economically beneficial, resilient and environmentally friendly.

A Texas A&M team is using predictive models to reduce flammability in lithium-ion batteries found in smartphones and electric vehicles.

A senior capstone design team is working with artist Rosemarie Fiore on a Pyrotechnic Art Tool that will help ensure art, creation and discovery continue during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Texas A&M research shows that data-driven techniques used in autonomous systems hold the potential to solve complex modeling problems more accurately and efficiently.

A Texas A&M associate professor is using his understanding of fluid-solid surface interactions to simulate blood flow through mechanical valves.

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.

The robots designed by a Texas A&M team can self-sufficiently travel through urban military environments.

Research from Texas A&M's Department of Mechanical Engineering could also have applications in energy production, medicine and more.