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

Artificial intelligence reveals chemical emissions may be more likely following natural hazards, leading to insights for prevention.

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

The rare earth elements mined from discarded electronics could improve the U.S. supply chain.

Barrier islands protect coastal communities and infrastructure — so what happens if they disappear?

Texas A&M University engineers work to create “Super-Turing AI,” which operates more efficiently by learning on the fly.

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

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

Texas A&M researchers will work to harness energy from petroleum by extracting hydrogen while leaving the carbon underground.

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