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Houston-based biotechnology company BrYet has partnered with Texas A&M’s AggieFab Nanofabrication Facility to produce a novel multi-component cancer therapeutic.

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Equipped with knowledge of resilient ecosystems, Texas A&M researchers showcase the strength of bio-inspired cyber-physical power systems.

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A RADIANT future for cybersecurity

Oct. 15, 2025 • 3 min. read

Texas A&M researchers have developed a new cyber defense system to improve the safety of critical infrastructure.

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Three computer engineering graduate students from Texas A&M take honors in the large language model category of the Generative AI Chip Hackathon.

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The awards will support faculty work to solve complex engineering challenges in different fields.

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Drs. Linda Katehi and Jian Tao are developing digital twin technology to create customizable, AI-powered sensor systems that can be built faster, more affordably and with better performance.

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Texas A&M researchers received a grant from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory to address the limitations of applying artificial intelligence tools in military scenarios.

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Dr. Yang Shen is using machine learning and artificial intelligence to understand disease mechanisms and facilitate therapeutics.

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Researchers at Texas A&M University collaborated with industry to develop a new technique to improve efficiency and performance in computer processors.

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Researchers plan to develop flexible, neuron-like nano-devices to add energy-efficient artificial intelligence to energy-hungry applications such as battery-powered miniature drones.