The first of its kind, a new adhesive for wearable medical devices could offer relief for allergy-prone skin.

A new platform mimics various blood vessel structures, enabling more accurate models of vascular disease and patient-specific research.

U.S. officials praised the Texas A&M System Center for Hypersonic & Laser Testing.

Follow U.S. Army Reserve pilot Nam Cao ’20 as he straps into the cockpit of a UH-60 Blackhawk and soars over Kyle Field.

The Texas A&M Colonias Program recently teamed up with the Department of Defense to offer free medical and veterinary care in the Corpus Christi area, including the county’s 38 colonias.

Researchers from Texas A&M and the U.S. Army created synthetic materials with morphing abilities that can be 3D printed and self-heal within seconds.

U.S. Army and Texas A&M researchers have developed a fluid-structure interaction tool to optimize the structural configuration of autonomous air vehicles.