From engineering to the humanities, experts agree that artificial intelligence technology is here to stay. But how can we maximize its benefits while avoiding ethical pitfalls and unintended consequences?

A School of Pharmacy lab has secured a biomarker patent in its search for better detection and treatment of the dangerous pregnancy complication.

Texas A&M BUILD has been converting shipping containers into medical facilities for the last 10 years.

A new study from the Texas A&M School of Medicine uncovers a brain circuit involved in opioid addiction and relapse, paving the way for better treatments.

Researchers develop a framework for guarding against the potential harms of AI that also overcomes the inflexible nature of government regulation.

A federal agency has awarded the school $2.4 million to enhance its Integrated Behavioral Health Program for family medicine residents.

Scientists are testing Raman spectroscopy, a technique used to detect vibrations at the molecular level, as a diagnostic tool for Lyme disease.

From creating goals to evaluating them, wellness experts offer advice on how to identify and achieve desired changes for 2023.

The School of Dentistry’s newest clinic is filling a statewide need, caring for the dental needs of special care patients.

The drug, commonly used to treat ear infections and other problems in children, is in short supply amid a surge in respiratory infections including RSV.