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AI for Aggieland

Feb. 25, 2025 • 2 min. read

The Texas A&M University System has purchased an AI supercomputer, which will enable increased speed and complexity in research.

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The partnership celebrates growth and success, addresses the critical need for engineers.

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In a new study, researchers at Texas A&M have evaluated a low-cost yet effective technology called photodynamic inactivation using curcumin to curb bacterial resistance.

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Texas A&M University will enter into a contract with Aegis Aerospace Inc. to create exclusive International Space Station research opportunities for Aggies on the TAMU-SPIRIT Flight Facility.

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Researchers have developed a flame-retardant coating that protects cotton and other textiles safely and efficiently.

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New research explores nanobubble stability and its implications across a variety of real-world applications.

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Texas A&M University breaks ground on new space institute, paving the way for the next generation of space engineering research.

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As hurricane season continues to affect communities, researchers at Texas A&M are using AI to assess the damage.

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Texas A&M study finds an over 45% spike in wildlife-vehicle collisions during full-moon nights compared to new-moon nights.