Computer Science and Engineering students merged software and hardware to develop a self-playing glockenspiel to perform songs that include the "Aggie War Hymn," "Silent Night" and "Sandstorm" by Darude.
About two-thirds of returning shuttle astronauts still experience some degree of orthostatic intolerance upon return to Earth. New approaches are needed for future longer missions, such as a trip to Mars.
In the end, it was a team of six students from Brazil who took home first place for their innovative idea that could benefit millions of people with a vision impairment.
"We set out on this path to better understand dark energy, but to everyone's surprise, including our own, we seem to have stumbled upon a new dark component of the universe."
By examining neurons in the brain, Texas A&M researcher Stephen Maren reveals new insights into Post Traumatic Stress Disorder that may help to reduce the disorder's effects.
Bryan ISD students demonstrated technology-infused science projects, part of a research project by Francis Quek, Texas A&M professor of visualization, to tech and education leaders at a New York conference.
A Texas A&M doctoral candidate serving as a Blackhawk pilot in the U.S. Army Reserve is studying how machine learning can strengthen military vehicles.
Ethics expert and School of Law professor Susan Fortney is the principal investigator for the NSF-funded project, which will examine culture and climate related to sexual harassment in STEM fields.
[metaslider id=”77660″] By Amy Thompson, Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets When a group of 45 junior high school students from Richardson ISD came to College Station to tour Texas A&M University’s campus Saturday, Nov. 17, members of Corps of Cadets Squadron 11 stepped up to provide meals during its…