NSF-backed SECURE Center will support research security and international collaboration.

New funding will help researchers develop an injectable grain-of-rice-sized continuous glucose monitor technology.

Four Texas A&M faculty members are part of a multi-institution team focused on harnessing mechanochemistry's potential as a reliable, versatile method for chemical synthesis.

The proposal aims to meet the increasing global energy demand while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

A National Science Foundation-funded study will focus on how chemical reactions in soil caused by the heat from wildfires affects water sources.

The Texas A&M research could allow antibiotics to have a greater impact on pathogens.

Humans and robots are working closer than ever before. Texas A&M researchers are using brain imaging to investigate how these interactions can impact human trust in robots during manufacturing tasks.

A Texas A&M researcher will lead a team studying the robustness and security of traditional election systems that scan and process hand-marked paper ballots.

Broader implications of the project include reducing parasite infestations.

The National Science Foundation awarded a $1 million grant to a Texas A&M team.