As the U.S. federal debt continues to grow, a Bush School economist explains why it threatens national security and is associated with a higher trade deficit.
Texas A&M researchers argue their study's results provide evidence that cells in a mammalian amputation wound retain the capacity and information for joint regeneration.
Land-use scholars from around the world will convene at Texas A&M to examine global warming's impacts on environmental law, transportation and sustainable development.
A Texas A&M study shows that a video game developed by students and faculty in its visualization department helps improve outcomes for students studying calculus, a prerequisite for STEM degrees with a high failure rate.