Abbott was joined by Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp in rolling out the autonomous Freight Shuttle System.

Images captured by an unmanned aerial vehicle or self-propelled ground vehicle could be worth more than a thousand man hours.

“Our system is strongest when our members join forces, and this project is a great example of that.”

The college of engineering is the largest college on the Texas A&M campus and it is consistently ranked among the nation’s top public programs.

Organizers say the radar system will provide life-saving information regarding the movement of severe storms, hurricanes and perhaps could save numerous types of marine life during oil spills.

43 students who took part last month in Summer Educational Enrichment in Math at Texas A&M University.

Dr. Christodoulos A. “Chris” Floudas passed away Sunday, Aug. 14 due to an apparent heart attack.

“System Identification of a Robotic Hummingbird,” authored by David Coleman and Dr. Moble Benedict, won the best paper award in the “Advanced Vertical Flight” session at the 2016 American Helicopter Society Annual Forum.

Sophomore mechanical engineering major Tyler Wooten used a 3-D printer to create campus tactile maps for visually impaired students.

Sheridan Mitchell Lorenz has established the Dr. Joseph Newton Graduate Student Service Award in the Texas A&M College of Science in tribute to Newton.