Texas A&M researchers are working to address reliability gaps in current wireless systems and provide an infrastructure for consistent connection.

The program funds three years of graduate education for outstanding students in STEM.

Sailing aboard the world-renowned JOIDES Resolution research drill ship, Julia Reece and Jason Sylvan will each co-lead a two-month South Atlantic research expedition.

Texas A&M University’s latest ranking shows an almost 19 percent increase despite academic institutions’ slowest R&D growth in four years.

Research from a Texas A&M Galveston marine biologist shows mussel beds protect other species during hot days, highlighting the importance of protecting vulnerable habitats.

New NSF-funded research led by Texas A&M’s Yue Zhang will examine aerosol and cloud interactions, which have major implications for climate models and predictions.

A National Science Foundation grant facilitates computing in support of academic and research programs at smaller institutions.

A team of scientists will develop a support system for U.S. West Coast marine communities threatened by climate change.

Texas A&M researchers have shown that a coagulation method using electricity instead of chemicals is effective at removing and inactivating nonenveloped viruses from untreated water.

Texas A&M chemist Jonathan Sczepanski has won two National Science Foundation grants to examine different aspects of DNA, including forms that cause cancer.