Humans and robots are working closer than ever before. Texas A&M researchers are using brain imaging to investigate how these interactions can impact human trust in robots during manufacturing tasks.
Researchers are using photodynamic therapy to break the dangerous cycle of fighting increasingly resistant bacteria with increasingly stronger antibiotics.
Leading experts from research universities and federal agencies gathered at Texas A&M to discuss how to better protect the nation from high-consequence pathogens that harm livestock and wildlife.
Published by the Division of Research, the digital publication offers interesting stories about remarkable projects from scientists, engineers and scholars across the Texas A&M research enterprise.
A Texas A&M researcher will lead a team studying the robustness and security of traditional election systems that scan and process hand-marked paper ballots.