May
June
Texas A&M Racing gears up for national competition (June 11)
After disaster strikes, robots to the rescue (June 12)
Contest Aims to Lift Personal Flying Machines Off the Page (June 14)
Astronaut Sally K. Ride’s legacy – encouraging young women to embrace science and engineering (June 18)
Texas Researcher Develops Chemical Separation Method (June 18)
Pursuing justice: How to get job helping kids (June 26)
Shape Memory Medical gets FDA clearance (June 26)
Emerson makes investment in engineering undergrads (June 27)
Air Force looks to Texas startups, universities for the future (June 29)
Experts flock to Texas A&M for Air Force conference series (June 30)
July
More scalable method for membrane separations (July 1)
Texas A&M grad makes Tour de France debut (July 6)
Engineering students put their skills to the test at Aggies Invent (July 8)
Los Alamos still holds secrets (July 8)
How to protect yourself from cyber-security breaches (July 9)
Mozilla funds top research projects (July 11)
Texas A&M's Formula SAE team takes checkered flag again (July 11)
How to test autonomous vehicles (July 12)
Why this blind, catlike robot could transform search and rescue (July 17)
Texas A&M and the nation’s nuclear arsenal (July 17)
Texas A&M says Energy Secretary Rick Perry, an Aggie, didn’t tilt nuke lab bid (July 18)
How McKinney’s Chad Haga forged his path to the Tour de France after deciding to ditch engineering (July 23)
How concerned should we be about record-breaking energy use in Texas? (July 24)
Former astronaut challenges perception, portrayal of women in STEM (July 26)
Q&A With Tour de France cyclist, Texas A&M grad Chad Haga (July 27)
Tour de France rider Chad Haga has deep Stillwater roots (July 29)
August
Scammers blackmailing with password, ‘embarrassing’ content (Aug. 1)
National Federation of the Blind recognizes 30 outstanding blind students (Aug. 2)
A&M chemical engineering professor named director of university's Energy Institute (Aug. 4)
The five coolest things on earth this week (Aug. 5)
Texas A&M blood-clotting device receives FDA clearance (Aug. 8)
Drones can help farmers grow better crops (Aug. 9)
New way to grow blood vessels developed (Aug. 17)
The military banned fitness trackers due to safety concerns. Should you? (Aug. 17)
Scientists use nanotechnology to develop novel method for growing blood vessels (Aug. 18)
Texas A&M team's pic of crack in the act could prevent engineering failures (Aug. 23)
ZACH is back (Aug. 26)
Robot rescue: Behind the technology deployed for disaster relief (Aug. 26)
Texas A&M's new Zachry Complex reflects forward thinking in engineering (Aug. 27)
September
New smart materials could open
Zachry Engineering Education Complex reopens at A&M following $228 million
Zachry Engineering Education Complex opens (Sept. 7)
New Zachry Engineering Education Complex officially unveiled at Texas A&M (Sept. 8)
Body Heat Converted Into Electricity Powers Health Sensors (Sept. 8)
Going to California (Sept. 10)
Texas A&M awarded
Autonomous shuttles coming to Downtown Bryan (Sept. 19)
Aggie Holly Ridings makes NASA history (Sept. 20)
The future of spam and scam phone calls (Sept. 20)
Aggie becomes
University rivals each get $20M mechanical engineering gift (Sept. 24)
Sam Mannan was more than a source. He was a friend. (Sept. 27)
Department of Defense, Army Futures invest in Austin hackathon ideas (Sept. 30)
October
Texas A&M AgriLife to spearhead border security center (Oct. 3)
Shape-memory alloys could improve engine efficiency (Oct. 4)
Bryan weeks away from autonomous vehicle launch (Oct. 4)
Texas A&M's Young reflects on past year, looks ahead during
InCube, VelocityTX join work to develop pediatric medical devices (Oct. 8)
How close are we to Kubrick’s AI-controlled vision of the future? (Oct. 18)
Nine engineering leaders to be recognized at the 2018 Honors Assembly (Oct. 18)
Women who mean business: Stephanie Hertzog of Tally Energy Services (Oct. 19)
A new paper suggests we are startlingly close to Kubrick’s idea of a world controlled by AI (Oct. 19)
Workers who
Acorn Growth Companies hires new strategy and analysis executive (Oct. 29)
November
Los Alamos lab is under new management (Nov. 2)
Honoring our veterans: Jim Riley (Nov. 5)
The future of smart manufacturing (Nov. 5)
Texas A&M honors alumni-owned businesses; 10 from Brazos County made Aggie 100 (Nov. 11)
Quiet supersonic test flights in Galveston dress rehearsal for real tests in five years (Nov. 13)
Army Futures Command leaders tour Texas A&M campus (Nov. 16)
Texas A&M System regents approve Los Alamos oversight committee (Nov. 16)
TAMU student creating