The Texas A&M College of Engineering's James Kaihatu joins a team that will study the vulnerability of petrochemical facilities in Galveston Bay and risks to nearby communities.
A Texas A&M researcher is participating in a multi-university and national laboratory project to create an advanced system that understands and renders production processes and conditions as they happen.
A senior capstone design team is working with artist Rosemarie Fiore on a Pyrotechnic Art Tool that will help ensure art, creation and discovery continue during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Using a bacterial strain found in mangroves, Texas A&M researchers have uncovered a low-cost, sustainable method for producing bioplastics from sewage sludge and wastewater.
In a new study, Texas A&M researchers in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering describe a new material that comes close to mimicking how brain cells perform computations.
The ocean engineering doctoral candidate's work expands upon current knowledge to help industry engineers reduce research cost, maintenance needs and more.