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.

A 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.

The 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.

Professors 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.

FASTER will empower researchers across The Texas A&M University System and collaborating institutions to make groundbreaking advancements across a spectrum of disciplines in science and engineering.