A Texas A&M aquaculture specialist offers information about recent dog deaths related to blue-green algae.

An international team of researchers found that wild boars mingled with pigs thousands of years ago to change their genetic makeup.

Cadets will deploy drifter buoys from a training ship that will record ocean currents and provide climate-related data.

A team of researchers found that more open spaces like parks and plazas can help mitigate earthquake damage.

A Texas A&M entomology professor developed "Black Soldier Fly Bullet" technology that will help the environment and serve as an animal feed protein source.

How worried should we be about these terrifying-sounding bacteria, and what can we do about them?

The MERIT Hydro global map used complex computer algorithms to determine the shape of millions of Earth’s rivers, lakes and canals.

Texas A&M’s Nick Perez will research mountain building and provide students with international high-impact learning experiences.

Staying hydrated is key to avoiding heat stroke and other heat-related health problems.

Texas A&M geneticists found that small numbers of genetically distinct populations of lions are traversing the same tract of land. Their discovery will help with lion conservation and wildlife management.