New research shows sinus and congestion symptoms are prevalent in space, offering insight into how prolonged exposure to microgravity affects human health.

A Texas A&M geologist says recent findings from the Perseverance rover may point to the presence of past microbial life on ancient Mars.

Construction scientists and engineers are learning lessons in space that can be applied for better construction here on the home planet.

Three Texas A&M University students have been combing through former Chief Scientist of NASA Dr. John Charles’ collection, containing glimpses into the history of aeronautic medical research.

Researchers are testing a virtual assistant that may help astronauts solve unexpected problems during space travel.

A new platform mimics various blood vessel structures, enabling more accurate models of vascular disease and patient-specific research.

Portrait of Dr. Jeffrey Chancellor

Texas A&M’s aerospace medicine program is pioneering research and education that supports the health of astronauts during long-duration spaceflight.

U.S. officials praised the Texas A&M System Center for Hypersonic & Laser Testing.

Portrait of space geologist Mike Tice in his lab

The proof may be in the pudding, but according to a Texas A&M University geologist, when it comes to ancient life on the Red Planet, the proof is in the rocks.

Four-legged robot "dog" in mountainous terrain

Texas A&M is one of six universities collaborating with NASA to teach dog-like robots to navigate on challenging surfaces to better prepare for planetary exploration.