
technology
Your Digital Footprints Are More Than A Privacy Risk – They Could Help Hackers Infiltrate Computer Networks
Apr 11, 2022 • 4 min. readA Texas A&M cybersecurity researcher explains how the information you share online can help hackers hone phishing attacks.
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.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced houses of worship that closed their doors to adapt to digital media and provide services online in new, engaging ways.
New Battery Technology Could Power Wearable, Self-Sustaining Fever Detector
Oct 12, 2021 • 3 min. readA Texas A&M researcher and students hope to harness the thermal energy generated by body heat to power a small, electronic device capable of detecting fever in the wearer.
Texas A&M researchers are advancing technology that could give touch devices the ability to mimic the feeling of physical objects.
Ramy Rady has designed a chip that can revolutionize the current data rate for processors and technologies such as smartphones and laptops.
Code^Shift Lab Aims To Confront Bias In AI, Machine Learning
Jun 22, 2021 • 7 min. readThe new Texas A&M initiative brings together an interdisciplinary group of experts to use data for social healing, equity and a more inclusive future.
A mobile application designed by Texas A&M students aims to easily connect users to care providers.
How The Google Lawsuit Will Affect The Future Of Technology
Nov 10, 2020 • 4 min. readProfessors in the Texas A&M College of Liberal Arts provide insight on what the lawsuit means for Big Tech and consumers.
A patch under development by a Texas A&M graduate student and an international team of researchers could help clinicians remotely monitor patients.