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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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One Aggie couple shows their gratitude for Texas A&M University by establishing the Robert ’89 and Becky McGoldrick ’88 Endowed Scholarship.

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Aggies attended the 2025 Texas Power and Energy Conference — an annual student-led conference to encourage innovative research in power systems.

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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.

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Dr. Arya Menon has been designated as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Microwave Theory and Technology Society Outstanding Young Professional Lecturer.

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Drs. Nick Duffield and Arum Han have been named Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors Class of 2025.

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

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Texas A&M's VEXU robotics team WHOOP wins the Excellence Award and qualifies for the world championships.

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New technology could lead to faster, more accurate testing to accelerate developments in health care and the biotechnology industry.

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Texas A&M secured the top spot in Texas and 6th in nation, according to U.S. News & World Report.