Students and researchers will help the United States Space Force’s Space Strategic Technology Institute with critical research worth nearly $50 million.
The Air Force Research Laboratory is awarding up to $5 million over five years for the Space University Research Initiative (SURI).
Texas A&M engineers are using machine learning to help automate the ship-landing process by mimicking a helicopter pilot’s behavior.
Twenty years after the shuttle broke apart during re-entry, former NASA employees reflect on lessons learned in the disaster's aftermath.
Researchers at Texas A&M are looking at how multisensory virtual reality can support astronauts during future long-duration missions.
Go inside space research with a former astronaut, and an Aggie Fact about a 1917 Corps caper. Plus, a visit with Engineering's John E. Hurtado.
Researchers are working to enhance the current gas-pressurized suits to make them more accommodating for astronauts exploring planetary surfaces.
For John E. Hurtado, who is now leading the College of Engineering, his journey at Texas A&M started with grad school.
Texas A&M researchers have identified factors that can predict a person's physiological responses to gravitational changes.
For the second year, the "Farmers Flight" Society of Automotive Engineers Aero Design team is the overall winner of the SAE Aero Design competition.