
Texas A&M Engineering
Engineering Researchers Develop More Environmentally-friendly Pesticide
Jan 22, 2025 • 4 min. readDr. Mustafa Akbulut and Ph.D. student Yashwanth Arcot are developing a non-toxic pesticide for more sustainable agricultural practices.
A Texas A&M aerospace engineering student uses black soldier flies to grow pea plants in simulated Martian soil.
Researchers are exploring the use of generative AI to help electrical and power engineers with daily tasks.
Texas A&M researchers are investigating the impacts of space travel on eye health in hopes of counteracting the effects of fluid shifts.
At $444.7 million in FY23, Texas A&M spent more on engineering research than any other university in the nation.
New Algorithm Tracks Texas Daily Reservoir Evaporation Rates
Jun 10, 2024 • 3 min. readTexas A&M researchers have developed a more accurate method for tracking reservoir evaporation to improve water planning and management.
Researchers Use 3D Visualization To Predict, Prevent Hurricane Damage
Jun 7, 2024 • 4 min. readGalveston Island was used as an example to predict damage that would occur as a result of hurricanes of varying intensities.
Texas A&M researchers have harnessed the power of satellites to constantly monitor infrastructure conditions and maintain them.
Vessel-chip technology may offer more personalized pharmaceutical drug testing, leading to our improved ability to combat disease.
Texas A&M researchers are using virtual reality technology for people living in long periods of sensory deprivation.