Texas A&M geneticists found that small numbers of genetically distinct populations of lions are traversing the same tract of land. Their discovery will help with lion conservation and wildlife management.
Producers should expect an increase in armyworm numbers in central and East Texas counties where Tropical Storm Barry delivers rainfall and cooler temperatures.
A study led by a Texas A&M College of Medicine professor found that eating saturated fatty acids can slow down internal circadian clocks, resulting in inflammation and other health problems.
In an area where mental and behavioral health services are scant, free help is just a phone call away thanks to the Texas A&M Health Science Center in partnership with CHI St. Joseph.
A study authored by a Texas A&M industrial systems and engineering researcher found that failing to factor in how a population will react to news of an outbreak hinders resource allocation.