Retrofitting old buildings to comply with modern safety codes could help minimize damage caused by earthquakes and other disasters.

Dr. Jonathan Snodgrass and a team of researchers are looking into how the power grid can be affected by electrifying passenger cars.

Texas A&M researchers are creating advanced mapping technologies to further the evolution of autonomous vehicles.

New Texas A&M research uses AI to improve training of sensorimotor skills in human subjects, with potential applications ranging from performing surgery to perfecting tennis serves.

Programs in business, education, engineering and nursing, plus focus on veterans, place A&M among nation’s elite online educators.

Engineers are studying ways to monitor power lines for faults and failures to correct those conditions before an outage or fire occurs.

Texas A&M researcher Dr. Kinsey Skillen leads a new 42-month TXDOT research project at the Center for Infrastructure Renewal.

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

Microplastics are littering the world and have been found to be harmful to human and animal health, and the environment.

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