Artificial intelligence research at Texas A&M is giving the next generation of architects tools to create and explore designs in entirely new ways.

Texas A&M researchers are working to improve an “ice battery” system that freezes water at night to cool buildings during the day.

Inaugural event will bring together eight research universities with industry leaders and government policymakers to establish Texas at the forefront of quantum technologies.

A new nationwide vulnerability index reveals a 20% annual increase in outage severity since 2019, with East and West coasts, Great Lakes and Gulf regions facing the highest risk of weather-induced blackouts.

A carbon-fiber plastic composite that heals itself like skin and reshapes under heat is set to revolutionize the aerospace, defense and commercial industries.

A partnership between Texas A&M and the National Park Service combines visualization and 3D printing technology with the arts, bringing new life to some very old bones.

Rather than focusing solely on carbon emissions, chemical engineers at Texas A&M are emphasizing the idea of circularity, where CO2 becomes a resource.

Portrait of Dr. Seo in an immersive room surrounded by screens

Dr. Jinsil Hwaryoung Seo utilizes immersive technology and artificial intelligence to create virtual hands-on learning experiences that enhance student engagement and skill development.

State and federal partners join forces at Bush Combat Development Complex to revolutionize wildfire response by testing AI-powered, pilotless helicopters.

Using doorbell cameras to measure rainfall could help conserve thousands of gallons of irrigation water — and save you money.