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A microscopic view of how the diabetic wound treatment works.

Texas A&M biomedical engineering researchers have developed a treatment for chronic diabetic ulcers using lab-grown human cells to produce natural skin structures.

Fishing poles cast from a boat in the ocean.   

New machine learning tools from Texas A&M’s computer science and engineering department reveal when, where and how anglers fish — opening the door to smarter and more sustainable management.  

Dr. Abdoulaye Djire smiling in a lab.

Dr. Abdoulaye Djire in Texas A&M’s chemical engineering department earned the distinction in recognition of his impact in research and emerging leadership.

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A man laying down on the centrifuge gives a thumb.

A NASA centrifuge finds a new home at Texas A&M’s Anthony Wood ’87 Artificial Gravity Lab, enhancing research on health impacts of human space travel.

An illustration of the robot RoboBall on the moon.

Graduate students Rishi Jangale and Derek Pravecek work to improve the novel RoboBall.

Simulated computer screen with a fingerprint in the middle and unique tracking characteristics branching off.

New research provides first evidence of the use of browser fingerprints for online tracking.

Walkway leading up to the Zachry Engineering Education Complex.

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