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.

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

Texas A&M researchers have designed a new energy storage device that can store a charge up to 900 times greater than state-of-the-art supercapacitors.

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.