January
February
Unbelievable technology sends you text to warn when your partner is in argumentative mood (Feb. 3)
AI system will warn you if your partner is in an argumentative mood (Feb. 4)
Articulation agreement puts MC student on path to engineering master's degree (Feb. 12)
Editorial: Texas A&M-Concho Engineering Academy at Midland College will mean so much to Midland (Feb. 13)
Researchers develop fire-retardant coating featuring renewable materials (Feb. 13)
Nontoxic flame retardant offers better protection (Feb. 13)
Professor tackles cybersecurity improvement project (Feb. 14)
IChemE names safety prize in Sam Mannan’s honor (Feb. 14)
Midland College begins engineering partnership with Texas A&M (Feb. 15)
Family shares memories of longtime Texas A&M professor and cartoonist Jim Earle (Feb. 16)
Texas A&M students compete in 48-hour Invent for the Planet event (Feb. 16)
Texas A&M faculty named Senior Members of National Academy of Inventors (Feb. 17)
StarLab pushes autonomous tech to new boundaries (Feb. 18)
Nanoparticle delivery service aids cartilage repair (Feb. 20)
March
Inspired by the pomelo, engineers are modeling a superior, shock-absorbent foam (March 5)
Drones in disasters: Eyes in the
It Happened Here: Outlook native Bonnie Dunbar, Washington's first woman in space (March 10)
A ferocious shrimp inspires a robot claw that shoots plasma (March 15)
Some shrimp make plasma with their claws. Now a 3-D printed claw can too (March 15)
Would you fly on these? Boeing-funded contest to develop personal aircraft picks 5 finalists (March 26)
GoFly Prize puts five personal flying machines in
GoFly Prize puts five personal flying machines in
Researchers use shake-table testing to improve disaster recovery (March 26)
Texas Science and Engineering Fair held at Texas A&M puts
Texas A&M’s Datta-Gupta receives Distinguished Scientist award (March 31)
April
Q&A: Professor Jaime Grunlan, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (April 1)
Aggie engineering group's design for flying vehicle taking off (April 3)
After more than a century, the cyclocopter is making a comeback (April 5)
NASA wants to develop self-healing spacesuits, Venus landers and spider probes (April 11)
Shrimps inspire new method of geothermal drilling (April 25)
2D nanomaterials prolong growth factor release to mend cartilage (April 26)
May
Aggies build a “flying car” (May 7)
Graphene coating could help prevent lithium battery fires (May 8)
Photoacoustic microscopy captures variation within tumours (May 10)
Speed cameras safer for officers at intersections, former Mountie says (May 11)
The squishy robots that could save the world (May 13)
Senators ask feds to investigate Amazon Echo Dot Kids Edition for privacy concerns (May 15)
Army preparing for future battlefields with unmanned vehicles (May 16)
Army Futures Command hosts autonomous vehicle demonstrations at RELLIS (May 17)
Startups visit Texas A&M to show off tech, vie for investors (May 17)
Science fiction to blame for robots’ bad reputation (May 23)
SpaceX rocket delivers Aggie capstone project to International Space Station (May 29)
Researchers make breakthrough discovery in stretchable electronics materials (May 30)
June
Texas A&M University: Researcher studies the memory effect of water on gas hydrate recrystallization (June 3)
Hydrogel bio-inks keep therapeutic proteins in place (June 6)
12 ways rescue robots save the day during disasters and emergencies (June 25)
Scant details: Are California utilities doing enough to fireproof their equipment? (June 27)
Meet the team – Texas A&M University (June 27)
July
Reaching for the stars, grounded in tradition (July 1)
New epidemic forecast model could save precious resources (July 2)
Anthill presents: To the moon and beyond 1 – What we learned from landing on the moon (July 3)
Superhydrophic “nanoflowers” for biomedical applications (July 8)
Vitamin C is key to protection of exciting new nanomaterial (July 9)
Plants inspire waterproof ‘nanoflower’ for medical uses (July 10)
New device to improve surgical illumination (July 11)
Meet the man who trained Apollo astronauts to fly the spacecraft (July 18)
Looking to future missions, Aggie researchers study bone loss in astronauts (July 18)
Building a habitat for sustainable life in space (July 21)
What we learned from landing on the moon (July 21)
Researchers reinvent how bridges withstand earthquakes with new support column design (July 26)
Local pilot, cybersecurity expert weighs in on national small plane hacking alert (July 30)
August
On a quiet A&M campus, Army will test the future of war (Aug. 2)
3D printing therapeutic proteins with a new bioink by Texas A&M Engineering team (Aug. 16)
Texas A&M to use remote control operators for its self-driving shuttles (Aug. 27)
Enhancing sustainability of fracking via innovations in wastewater management (Aug. 28)
September
October
We pump too much water out of the ground — and that’s killing our rivers (Oct. 2)
‘More Wall-E than Terminator’: Texas colleges tout robots, high-tech projects from Army partnership (Oct. 10)
Houston Methodist and Texas A&M celebrate inaugural class of ‘physicianeers’ (Oct. 28)
How industrial explosions are helping us understand supernovae (Oct. 31)
November
Student veteran brothers find a sense of home at Texas A&M (Nov. 11)
Aggie freshman wide receiver Ainias Smith chose Texas A&M as much for academics as for football (Nov. 16)
NSF Science Now 66 (Nov. 21)
New electrodes could increase efficiency of electric vehicles and aircraft (Nov. 22)
New tech could help utilities predict equipment failure, avoid wildfires (Nov. 26)