At building collapse sites, aerial drones and ground robots can extend the eyes and ears of search and rescue personnel to places people can't go – above and inside the rubble pile.

Texas A&M biomedical engineering students designed an autonomous robot that uses UV light to disinfect surfaces.

Texas A&M researchers are determining whether robots can be programmed to take over in manufacturing settings when human workers become fatigued.

The robots designed by a Texas A&M team can self-sufficiently travel through urban military environments.

Experts from Texas A&M explain how robots are being during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. Judy Amanor-Boadu finds inspiration to start a series of girls’ robotics clubs in her home country of Ghana.

An engineering professor is working on a collaborative project with NASA’s Johnson Space Center to develop localization and mapping algorithms for an astronaut robot (Robonaut) to make better use of the crew’s time, and to perform dangerous tasks in lieu of a human.