Like the great space race of the 1960s, experts say today we're racing for operational advantage in cyberspace.

Members include Amazon, Apple, Adobe, Intel, Google, Meta, Microsoft and OpenAI (creator of ChatGPT), plus Johns Hopkins, MIT and Stanford.

It's free family fun, exploring the wonders of science and technology with interactive displays, a talk with a NASA astronaut and much more.

Texas A&M researchers combine food-grade wax with essential oils to defend produce from bacteria.

The electronic skin can flex, stretch and sense like human skin, opening the door for new advances in health and medicine.

George T. Ligler has been selected to serve on the Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Committee, providing insights on national science and technology policy.

The National Emergency Response and Recovery Training Center was established as part of a larger effort following the Oklahoma City bombing.

Inspired by how fire ants survive floods, Texas A&M scientists have discovered a method that allows synthetic materials to assemble and disassemble in response to changes such as heat or light.

The Army Research Laboratory has selected A&M for a center focused on discovering new materials for use in extreme conditions.