More than 95% of hydrogen used in the chemical industry is produced using a fossil fuel method with negative environmental impacts.
The student team created an innovative device to speed the healing process and prevent fluid leakage for newborn babies undergoing dialysis.
Two-day campus summit brings industry experts, university leaders and government officials together to strategize on overcoming chip shortage.
The Army Research Laboratory has selected A&M for a center focused on discovering new materials for use in extreme conditions.
43 postdoctoral researchers presented flash talks and posters during observance of National Postdoc Appreciation Week
Texas A&M engineers are using machine learning to help automate the ship-landing process by mimicking a helicopter pilot’s behavior.
A Texas A&M grad student researches symptoms suffered by soldiers deployed to the Gulf War over two decades ago, including her own mother.
Ear speaker vibrations and motion sensor data on newer smartphones could compromise caller information security.
Dr. Michael Demkowicz predicted self-healing in metal; this summer it was observed, shocking scientists around the world.
The new “cryopreservation” technique opens a path to year-round sample collection, critical in managing threats to our oceans.