Dr. Khan holds up a small pill container filled with 3D-printed medication

Dr. Mansoor Khan is using 3D printing to create precise, personalized medication doses, a major leap for pediatric care.

The breakthrough approach may pave the way for successful, long-term organ transplants — bringing science fiction closer to medical reality.

Graduate students in the aptly named "RAD Lab" are working to improve RoboBall, the robot in an airbag.

Much can be learned about adult health care from pediatric practices, according to health services researchers.

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

Researchers have created tools that respond to blue light with pinpoint accuracy, potentially revolutionizing cell therapy, cancer treatment and precision medicine.

Texas A&M psychologist uncovers why boredom drives us to seek new experiences, even if they are unpleasant.

New research from Texas A&M University shows that pork-based MREs promote better recovery than plant-based options after intense military training.

Nanoparticles smaller than skin and blood cells could be the key to mapping nerve systems and preventing injuries during surgery.

Artificial intelligence research at Texas A&M is giving the next generation of architects tools to create and explore designs in entirely new ways.