Dr. Davlasheridze writing in a notebook in her office

A Texas A&M-Galveston researcher’s personal experience led her to look into how natural disasters affect mental health and how to help.

Research reveals the impact of social hierarchy and early adversity on baboon — and human — well-being.

A Texas A&M University study found consumers prefer effort over ease when caring for others.

Two people watch a Texas A&M expert on a laptop

When journalists need timely, relevant expertise, they are increasingly turning to Texas A&M researchers, despite having some in their own backyard.

Texas A&M law professor Milan Markovic warns that generative artificial intelligence promises legal help at scale, but it has the potential to amplify inequalities in the justice system.

A Bush School professor says a recent historic trilateral meeting between the United States, Israel and Syria could lead to significant diplomatic engagement between the nations, but recent hostilities in Aleppo may threaten that progress.

Texas A&M researcher’s effort leverages artificial intelligence to help teams make smarter business decisions.

The director of the Texas A&M Center for Retailing Innovation says the choice prioritizes the status quo over challenging the market.

Portrait of Aiden Ross holding his acoustic guitar in Aggie Park

Aiden Ross ’28 becomes the first Aggie ever to take home the top prize during the finale of “The Voice.”

A team’s on-field performance can shape many aspects of fan behavior, including how they act, the language they use, what they wear and even their self-esteem.