A new study from Texas A&M University finds immersive VR therapy can also increase control of emotions such as anger and sadness.

Texas A&M researchers are using virtual reality technology for people living in long periods of sensory deprivation.

The institute will be based on the Bryan-College Station campus with an extension at the new Texas A&M-Fort Worth campus.

“Viz to the Future Part II” will take students and visitors on a journey of artistic expression as A&M’s nationally-famous Viz program celebrates a new chapter in its history.

Researchers at Texas A&M are looking at how multisensory virtual reality can support astronauts during future long-duration missions.

Through cutting-edge technology, Texas A&M nursing students gain clinical experience before working directly with patients.

The $1.2 million NSF-funded study will explore the use of virtual reality training simulators.

Amir Behzadan, associate professor of construction science, is studying how virtual reality devices could help improve students’ public speaking abilities.