New medal recognizes outstanding collaborative research between Hagler Fellows and Texas A&M students advancing scientific innovation.

Breakthrough method boosts stem cells’ ability to share mitochondria, offering hope for treating aging, heart disease and neurodegenerative disorders by restoring cellular energy.

Two-year program will add 167 faculty members across disciplines, expanding class offerings, enhancing research and strengthening the student experience.

New research shows physical attractiveness is one of the first qualities used to determine leadership skills.

Military helicopters fly over the Kyle Field score board that features a waving American flag.

Texas A&M honors the selfless service of the nation’s veterans and the university’s long military history during the annual game.

Mental health experts offer strategies for overcoming the holiday blues.

Texas A&M researchers are studying how human airway cells respond to extreme pressure and heat — insights that could improve safety for pilots and astronauts while advancing drug discovery and respiratory disease research.

New research from the Dog Aging Project reveals that only 6% of homemade dog food recipes meet essential nutritional requirements.

Cushing Memorial Library and Archives will house series notes, memorabilia and evolution of Diana Gabaldon’s globally celebrated storytelling.

Texas A&M University researchers are investigating how changes in gravity affect cardiovascular function.