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Composite image featuring a section of the periodic table centered within an overlay of a Hubble Space Telescope image of an expanding halo of light and interstellar dust surrounding a red supergiant star in the constellation Monoceros in the Milky Way galaxy.
Jun 26, 2025

WoodNext is supporting Cyclotron Institute researchers as they study nuclear reactions in stars to develop a better understanding of the chemical evolution of our universe and the vital components of life.

Artistic concept depicting a syringe targeting a cancer cell that is marked with a glowing crosshair and nuclear symbol amid a blue and red cellular landscape.
Jun 20, 2025

The Cyclotron Institute-led medical isotope program has perfected routine production and distribution of astatine-211, a short-lived alpha-emitting radioisotope that shows promise as a strategic therapeutic weapon against cancer.

Portrait of Texas A&M University physicist Baishan Hu.
Jun 12, 2025

Dr. Hu is one of three scientists worldwide recognized this year by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics for their exceptional achievements and future potential in nuclear physics.

Two female researchers work to calibrate equipment settings within the Cyclotron Institute at Texas A&M University.
May 28, 2025

Hot time, summer in the Cyclotron Institute, which will host or co-sponsor nine events dedicated to supporting future nuclear scientists and next-generation leaders in both stewardship science and isotope research and development.

A vast starry sky filled with numerous stars, galaxies and nebulae, showcasing a deep space scene with varying brightness and colors against a predominantly black background.
Mar 20, 2025

Dr. Darren DePoy and Dr. Jennifer Marshall reflect on career inspiration and the latest result from one of the projects they’ve been involved in since arriving in Aggieland nearly two decades ago.

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Mar 6, 2025

Using super-sensitive detectors smaller than a stamp and fabricated at Texas A&M University, a new experiment is searching for dark matter at masses no other experiment has explored.

Promotional banner for Texas A&M University College of Arts & Sciences featuring laboratory equipment with the text 'BREAKING BOUNDARIES: Pushing the Limits of STEM Exploration'.
Feb 14, 2025

Learn from some of the best in the STEM professions and Aggieland as part of this year's event, "Breaking Boundaries: Pushing the Limits of STEM Exploration," set for Saturday, Feb. 22, in Room 2400 of the Memorial Student Center.

Two scientists working in a laboratory, one viewing a sample in a glove box and the other observing. The lab setting includes various scientific equipment and containers.
Jan 23, 2025

The award reinforces the university’s significant role in shaping the next generation of STEM leaders and its partnership with the Beckman Foundation to encourage outstanding undergraduate researchers and promising new avenues in the sciences.

Chris Butler
Jan 15, 2025

Texas A&M biologist Dr. Chris Butler encourages his students to see the world in a new light through the study of birds, expanding their potential and his own horizons while proving that a professor’s passion can inspire generations to soar.

Artistic depiction of a room featuring a wall with shelving above a cabinet, an ottoman, and a couch engulfed in flames.
Jan 10, 2025

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