A comprehensive research review reveals that online friendships can both support and undermine adolescent well-being.

Study of Chicago Department of Public Health tweets during the COVID-19 pandemic and mpox outbreak finds mixed results.

Because teens strongly react to emotional content, they’re more likely to view, like and share videos of these dangerous activities.

Texas A&M history professor Dr. Daniel Schwartz provides insight on Roman history and the prevalence of a certain meme.

Texas A&M Professor Venky Shankar discusses the hit-and-miss nature of rebranding and how the risky move can be done most effectively.

If your instincts say a lot of images on Facebook are misleading, you’re right, according to experts.

Katie Calderon’s quest to design and build the perfect putter has earned her over 10 million likes and an internship with the Callaway Golf Company.

Texas A&M experts on corporate governance say Twitter will soon be without the benefits – and problems – of a public board of directors.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine highlights how social media and online communication have added new dynamics to age-old patterns of information warfare, Texas A&M experts explain.

A Texas A&M rhetoric expert says America's public sphere is broken because propaganda has replaced political communication.