A new review paper by Texas A&M researchers details the protective effects of coffee.

The research uses the genomes of 241 species and can be used to support animal and human health outcomes.

A School of Public Health study shows exposure to ultrafine particles during pregnancy enhances the risk for respiratory viral infection.

The five-year partnership is set to yield new diagnostic and nutritional tools through the $2 million Purina PetCare Research Excellence Fund.

Texas A&M researcher Greg Archer focuses on applied methods to help the industry modernize and grow.

Fetal alcohol syndrome-related craniofacial differences could be seen in offspring born to fathers who regularly consumed as little alcohol as the legal limit.

The team discovered a groundbreaking increase in the storage capacity of water-based battery electrodes, an important step in the development of lithium-free batteries.

Faculty from Texas A&M’s School of Public Health teamed up with other institutions across the state to show how the herbicide paraquat caused a kidney disease epidemic in Central America.

The five-year grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas will support infrastructure to investigate and advance cancer prevention and care.

A Texas A&M engineering professor is leading a team of researchers in developing a living microbial coating.