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Using doorbell cameras to measure rainfall could help conserve thousands of gallons of irrigation water — and save you money.

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Civil engineering major Madison Yoder looks toward a future in sustainable infrastructure.

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New research provides first evidence of the use of browser fingerprints for online tracking.

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Polymers offer potential for less invasive Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s treatments.

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Members of the Century Singers participated in a research study showing that aerospace engineers could “see sound,” which may lead to quieter airplanes.

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Mark Lee's unexpected journey led him to Texas A&M, where he found his true passion and a supportive community.

Pieces of candy and a digital image of a head with electrode patches, with a zoom-in bubble highlighting their shared pattern.

A sweetener commonly found in chewing gum can replace toxic additives in hydrogels used to diagnose and treat a variety of medical conditions.

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The competition requires teams to deal with ethical dilemmas and new technologies as they face a simulated emergency.

Four small metal structures, each on a base, are arranged in a line on a flat surface.

Mechanical engineering seniors collaborate with Los Alamos National Laboratory to design and test metal foam cooling systems for nuclear isotope production.

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Karen Grace Bryan '27 was inspired by a teacher and is now breaking barriers at a Texas A&M Engineering Academy.