Researchers with Texas A&M AgriLife are laying the foundation for the science-based management of javelina, or collared peccary.
Alexa Numkena-Anderson, an Indigenous — Hopi, Yakama, Skokomish and Cree Nations — and Mexican chef, sees her first restaurant, Javelina, as her duty to the community. Javelina “felt like a ...
Neighbors in Premont gathered at the Premont City Park for the unveiling of a Javelina statue on Saturday, March 8. The ceremony had several dozen Javelina alumni in attendance rocking the J’s ...
It’s been a whirlwind couple of years for Alexa Numkena-Anderson. Since launching her pop-up Javelina in 2023 after putting in serious kitchen time at places like Bullard, Sammich and King Tide ...
"Hi, I’m James Bigley! I specialize in waterfront, farm, and ranch properties for sale, and share tips on managing wildlife and ranch life—follow me for more." Zelensky sends message to Putin ...
Whether you’re talking about sharks, crocodiles, lions, or even velociraptors, some of the most fearsome traits of these predators involve their rows of sharp, crushing, or jagged teeth. Only ...
Derrick White infamously gave up one of his teeth in the pursuit of the Celtics’ NBA championship last season. He was reminded of that sacrifice again during Thursday’s win over the ...
Leafy greens are rich in calcium which makes bones and teeth strong. They contain a high amount of folic acid that supports gum health and reduces inflammation. They are loaded with antioxidants ...
No. 3 UT Tyler saw its hopes at a Lone Star Conference women's basketball title dashed on Thursday as the Patriots were upset by No. 6 Texas A&M-Kingsville, 65-56, on Thursday at Comerica Center ...
Dentists could one day regrow human teeth instead of replacing them with false implants, according to scientists who have done it in pigs. A study found that cells harvested from a wisdom tooth ...
We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? A study out of Japan showed how targeting genes can regrow teeth in animals. Now, the team has turned to a human clinical trial.
If you asked a first-time visitor to describe a javelina, chances are, they'll have no idea what you're talking about. That's because the pig-like creatures are native to Arizona and the southwest ...