The non-toxic coating offers safer solutions against fire for everyday materials, protecting lives and property.

The exploration of icy ocean worlds across the solar system represents a new frontier in planetary science.

In a new study, Texas A&M researchers have used a skin-like material as a platform for investigating infections from intravenous catheters.

The College of Engineering's Dr. Robert Balog and Dr. Jaime Grunlan have been recognized for their innovation and contributions to their fields.

The initiative advances Texas A&M's reputation as a key contributor to innovations that enhance high-performance computing for research.

Could turning a doorknob power your kitchen light? Researchers are exploring new ways to harvest and adapt energy.

The facility will lead innovations in lunar and Mars exploration, advanced space research and workforce development for the growing space economy.

The wheeled robot has potential applications in agriculture, search and rescue, disaster response and military operations.

Mechanical engineering grad student Ammar Waheed is bridging the gap between robotics simulations to uses in the real world.

Giant Magellan worked with Texas A&M researchers to clean, assemble, and test parts being used to build Earth's most powerful telescope.