Graduate student Christine Figgener was recognized by TIME magazine after a video went viral showing her research crew dislodging a plastic straw from a sea turtle’s nose.
Some factors that contribute to obesity are out of our control, but Texas A&M researchers are exploring how impulse control can make a positive difference.
Texas A&M University researchers have developed a new technology with the capability to not only help utility providers find the cause of outages, but to also anticipate and predict some failures before outages occur.
Professors and doctoral students at Texas A&M University are working to narrow the gap between mental health care needs and access to treatment, particularly rural areas where the shortages are greatest.
Ashley Holt ’19 and Oscar Gonzalez ’20 have been recognized for their outstanding academic achievements by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation.
Mechanical Engineering major Tyler Wooton decided to change lives with his newly acquired 3-D printing skills. By creating a three-dimensional, tactile map with braille, he made it easier for the visually impaired to orient themselves on campus.