Texas A&M College of Medicine researchers have teamed up with NASA to find solutions for astronauts who develop spaceflight-related eye conditions.
The program will train students in the field of space radiation effects testing.
Nearly 100 of the capsule's electronic components were tested at the Radiation Effects Facility over the past three years.
Researchers from Texas A&M are part of a team exploring metal additive manufacturing as a way to keep space habitats operational.
The $15,000 scholarships honor the brightest students in the STEM fields.
Texas A&M-Galveston CEO Col. Michael E. Fossum, a veteran of three space flights, shares ways to cope with isolation.
Research on terrestrial explosions by a team including a Texas A&M aerospace engineering professor could have applications in space and on Earth.
The amount of river ice has decreased over the past 30 years as Earth’s temperature rises, according to researchers including a Texas A&M geographer.
NASA is investing $2 million in cutting-edge thermal technology to make regulating temperatures during lunar missions possible.
A team led by Texas A&M researcher Ryan Ewing lived and worked for three weeks on Mars-like terrain in Iceland to test rover technology in support of NASA’s Mars 2020 mission and study how the planet evolved over time.