A printable bioink developed by Texas A&M associate professor Akhilesh K. Gaharwar could be used to create anatomical-scale functional tissues.

Texas A&M and Essentium, Inc. researchers have developed a way to more effectively weld adjacent printed layers together.

The top five teams from around the world will participate in the final pitch competition at Texas A&M March 31-April 2.

Researchers at Texas A&M are developing a tool that could allow students to monitor their mental health through their smartwatch.

The Texas A&M faculty member becomes one of 126 researchers from 60 institutions this year to receive a two-year $75,000 fellowship.

Student teams from nearly 40 universities will compete to solve problems facing the world in just 48 hours.

Texas A&M researchers, along with computer scientists at Intel Labs, have designed a tool to identify the source of errors caused by software updates.

Middle-aged and older adults are embracing technology, with approximately 70% of seniors now connected to the internet.

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It’s not an exaggeration: Aggies are everywhere. And some use their education and experience to generate an awe-inspiring maroon ripple effect.