Texas A&M's Center for Coffee Research and Education coffee training and program director lays out how to make a cup of coffee feel as good as it tastes.
For women in Iraq, living in a high-conflict zone can reduce the likelihood of breastfeeding, according to research from Texas A&M’s Public Policy Research Institute.
A Texas A&M technology historian explains why the 1969 moon landing could have been delayed – or not happened at all – without the Soviet Union’s space ambitions.
Johanna Dunaway, an associate professor in Texas A&M’s Department of Communication, found that the size of smartphone screens can affect how well consumers understand information from video news.
According to a Texas A&M University professor in the College of Education & Human Development, burnout can harm employees' physical and mental well-being as well as organizational productivity, causing financial loss.
A Texas A&M researcher's work at an archaeological site in China led to the discovery of more than two dozen elongated skulls dating back between 5,000 and 12,000 years.