New research from Texas A&M University's School of Public Health links physical activity to benefits in mental health and rest.

A new study shows how bacteria administered to foals via feeding tubes trigger a response in respiratory immune cells.

Groundbreaking research sheds light on why women are disproportionately affected by dementia — and points to promising new avenues in personalized care.

After a volcanic eruption, ash doesn’t just fall to the ground. According to Texas A&M University research, it begins a ripple effect that prevents heat from getting trapped, cooling the climate.

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.

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

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.