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Digital platform aims to support high-stakes decisions in vascular surgery

Developed by a surgeon and Texas A&M School of Engineering Medicine students, the Vasculator allows surgeons to input patient symptoms to generate risk assessments.

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Reclaiming harsh habitats with black soldier fly larvae

Collaborative research supported by the WoodNext Foundation aims to autonomize rehabilitation of extreme environments.

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Navigating AI’s growing influence on health care

Leaders at the Texas A&M Institute for Healthcare Access are examining how artificial intelligence affects patient outcomes and trust as the technology becomes part of everyday medicine.

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AI Bridge Summit sparks collaboration between researchers at Texas A&M

The weeklong event united AI experts and domain researchers to define future challenges and solutions, with a call for community-driven ideas to shape the next phase of AI research.

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Without reforms, AI could deepen America’s justice gap, expert says

Texas A&M law professor Milan Markovic warns that generative artificial intelligence promises legal help at scale, but it has the potential to amplify inequalities in the justice system.

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AI tool uses data to redefine sport sponsorships

Texas A&M researcher’s effort leverages artificial intelligence to help teams make smarter business decisions.

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SMART-SEA system guides seafarers away from collisions

Machine learning and radar imaging combine to give mariners real-time maneuvering advice, potentially reducing accidents at sea and beyond.

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Meet the AI-powered robotic dog ready to revolutionize emergency response

Built by Texas A&M engineering students, this four-legged robot sees, remembers and responds with human-like precision, making it a powerful ally in search-and-rescue missions.

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AI is charting a new course in maritime research at Texas A&M Galveston

Two new courses through the SEA-AI project blend artificial intelligence with maritime research, covering topics including autonomous shipping, cybersecurity and business intelligence.

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The rise of tech in public governance

A Texas A&M legal scholar says tech companies are increasingly shaping public policies and services without the constitutional oversight that guides government institutions.

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Mays Business School launches Flex Online AI program for working professionals

A new suite of “mini programs” aims to equip leaders with immediately applicable skills related to artificial intelligence.

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The ethics of AI

A philosopher who studies technology is keeping a scorecard on AI and cautions that machines are not capable of truly moral choices.

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Researchers unveil new tool to detect stealth cyberattacks on critical infrastructure

RADIANT system enhances cybersecurity for power grids and water systems by uncovering advanced adversarial threats — without costly retraining.

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Researchers discuss intersection of technology and health care at Fast Company Innovation Festival

Experts illustrated how AI, 3D-printed medications for children and other innovations improve dosage accuracy and help ensure safer and more effective treatment tailored to individual needs.

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An AI coach for kinder, better feedback

Developed by a Texas A&M marketing scholar, EMPATHY AI helps professionals across industries deliver constructive feedback that motivates instead of demoralizes.

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How AI tools are transforming disaster response, preparedness

Pioneering research at Texas A&M aims to harness the power and speed of artificial intelligence to save lives, protect communities and reduce the impacts of hazardous weather events.

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Texas A&M team develops faster, more accurate test for airborne chemical risk to human lungs

Study using lab-grown lung cell models finds common pollutants like acrolein and formic acid can damage respiratory barriers.

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Genomic study reveals heartworm’s ancient origins and global journey

New research shows canine heartworm populations evolved alongside ancient canids and human migration, offering fresh insight for veterinary medicine and disease prevention.

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Silver Taps to honor two Aggies on April 7

In one of Texas A&M University’s oldest traditions, recently deceased Aggies will be honored in a solemn ceremony.

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Same moon, different day: Artemis II begins new era of space exploration

Two Texas A&M astronauts share insights on the first crewed lunar mission since Apollo, as NASA prepares to send humans farther from Earth than ever before.

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Search for dark matter intensifies as leading detector reaches milestone

Technology designed and fabricated at Texas A&M works nearly 7,000 feet underground to detect the mysterious substance that makes up most of the universe.

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Stress and addiction: New research reveals what connects them

Study finds alcohol disrupts key decision-making neurons, weakening the brain’s natural response to stress.

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Study identifies key neurons that can jump-start leg movement after spinal cord injury

New research shows transplanted stem-cell-derived neurons can wire into the body’s walking circuitry, restoring signals to leg muscles.

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Your next vacation may be better for you than you think

Research from Texas A&M University links travel to improved heart health, reduced stress and higher productivity.

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Texas A&M AgriLife celebrates renaming of Poultry Science Farm Complex

A March 26 ceremony recognized Barbara J. and Bill Huffman ’53 for their commitment to the program’s future.

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Digital human could allow for better early dementia detection

Researchers are developing AI that can ask screening questions, while observing facial expressions, to evaluate patients for signs of apathy, an early indicator of dementia.

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Dog Aging Project studies offer insight into how owners experience pet loss

New research reveals that grief experiences among owners are strikingly similar regardless of how a dog dies, highlighting ways veterinarians can better guide families through end-of-life decisions.

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Nanoplastics become more harmful after being outdoors

First-of-its-kind study finds exposure to weather and the environment changes nanoparticles’ shape and surface chemistry over time.

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Researchers uncover how prostate cancer cells build up cholesterol and fuel tumor growth

Study shows how a cell-signaling receptor helps prostate cancer cells accumulate cholesterol, a process linked to tumor growth and treatment resistance.

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New technology solves major problem in stem cell therapy research

Texas A&M University researchers have developed a material that keeps stem cells from clumping together when injected into a body, removing a major barrier in stem cell therapeutics.

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Texas A&M University launches new NIH-funded center to strengthen chemical safety assessments, reduce animal use

Pioneering center aims to redefine safety standards and strengthen global health protection through advanced scientific methods.

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Thinking too much about mistakes can lead to avoidance

Texas A&M University brain study highlights the link between emotional responses to errors and future anxiety.

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