From Google Maps to planetary cartography, Dr. Tim Davis’ work on algorithms and software impacts our lives every single day.

Eleven former students were represented in the group that Texas A&M Department of Chemistry Head Simon North described in a single word: amazing.

Dr. Robin Murphy, director of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station’s Center for Emergency Informatics, presented at the White House Frontiers Conference on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh.

Valero Energy Corp. has given $1.5 million through the Texas A&M Foundation to support the construction of the Zachry Engineering Education Complex.

Researchers employ supercomputers for large-scale numerical modeling and simulations. The machines tackle problems that are too complicated or time-consuming for standard computers.

Texas A&M Chemistry invites science enthusiasts to experience the 29th Chemistry Open House and Science Exploration Gallery.

College students from universities around the nation converged on the Texas A&M campus for the “Chillennium 2016” game jam.

Nine engineering students supported by the Women in Engineering program at Texas A&M University competed in the 2016 International RoboSub Competition in San Diego.

Top experts in data science will gather at Texas A&M this week for a conference to address the latest developments and next big breakthroughs in big data.

The rankings reveal Texas A&M’s proportion of female STEM grads at 18.7 percent.