The program will train students in the field of space radiation effects testing.

Nearly 100 of the capsule's electronic components were tested at the Radiation Effects Facility over the past three years.

Researchers from Texas A&M are part of a team exploring metal additive manufacturing as a way to keep space habitats operational.

Texas A&M-Galveston CEO Col. Michael E. Fossum, a veteran of three space flights, shares ways to cope with isolation.

Research on terrestrial explosions by a team including a Texas A&M aerospace engineering professor could have applications in space and on Earth.

NASA is investing $2 million in cutting-edge thermal technology to make regulating temperatures during lunar missions possible.

The annual program featured NASA astronauts and emphasized careers in science, technology, engineering and math.

Texas A&M researchers found that Mars has undergone wet and dry periods and salt lakes formed similar to some found in South America.

A NASA and TRISH-funded study will investigate the possibility of developing first-ever international medical database for retired astronauts.

Part of a $516,000 National Science Foundation award will allow Texas A&M researchers to build a set of lenses for the TOROS telescope.