Large lakes and river systems were once plentiful on Mars before they dried up billions of years ago.
Former Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke will visit Texas A&M University to present students scholarships from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation.
Budding student video game developers from universities across the nation will gather on the Texas A&M campus for “Chillenium.”
Wijekumar’s project, known as the Intelligent Tutoring System for the Structure Strategy, got its start in July 2001 at Penn State University.
An “out of this world” thank you was delivered to Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists recently for keeping astronauts “fed and happy.”
A discovery of several ancient skeletons in a South African cave is being hailed as a new species of human relative.
Texas A&M researchers are endeavoring to help people who struggle with tic disorders by developing an online self-help program.
The TAMUG student symposium attracted 62 poster presentations. Largest number yet.
New research done by Texas A&M Ph.D. student Ryan Clanton has found a way to turn one of the most common progenitors of disease, microbes, into an ally in the fight against cancer.
Free Texas A&M regional collaborative workshops offer expanded education.