Texas A&M astronomer Justin Spilker and collaborators have found complex organic molecules in a galaxy more than 12 billion light-years away from Earth.

3D surgical guides are attached to a bone during surgery to show the surgeon exactly where and at what angle to cut to correct a deformity.

President Banks spoke about how she believes Doha is a hub for enterprise, construction and innovation, and how she has witnessed it change over the past two decades.

Gen. Eric Smith ’87 has been tapped to serve as the branch’s next commandant, overseeing roughly 200,000 active duty and reserve personnel.

Dr. Israel Liberzon leads a group working to ensure mental health care for Ukrainian people who’ve been traumatized by the Russian invasion.

Mental health, substance use disorders, access to quality health care and economic stability top the list of concerns of rural health stakeholders.

Texas A&M Professor John T. Hennessey-Niland, former ambassador to Palau, visited Taiwan in 2021, a first since diplomatic ties were ended.

Aggie Park’s first music festival, headlined by Midland, will feature 35 of the state’s best barbecue restaurants.

Through research, a list of 90 Aggies known to be listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. has been compiled.

Successful legislative efforts secured the 540-foot vessel, which will enhance year-round training for Maritime Academy cadets.