Daniel Van Abs – Department of Human Ecology
Archives for November 2016
How did the 2016 hurricane season compare to predictions?
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
Morris Museum Presents the Research and Collection of the Late Professor George E. B. Morren
The People of Northern Papua New Guinea The Morris Museum is currently presenting an exhibition on the people of Northern Papua New Guinea from the research and collection of the late George E. B. Morren (1939-2011), pioneering anthropologist and one of the first faculty members hired by Rutgers to develop a program in Human Ecology. […]
This week’s serious rain isn’t going to solve NJ’s drought problem
Dave Robinson, New Jersey state climatologist
As Drought Worsens, Renewed Calls for Release of Long-Overdue Water Plan
Daniel Van Abs – Department of Human Ecology
Why your allergies aren’t going away in the winter
Leonard Bielory – Rutgers Climate Institute
When it Comes to Quenching Thirst, Professor Paul Breslin Says ‘Cold and Bubbly is the Way to Go!’
Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in Rutgers Today. If it’s cold and bubbly, a liquid is more likely to quench your thirst and be more rewarding when you’re thirsty, according to new research from Rutgers University nutritional scientist Paul Breslin, profession of nutritional sciences. The research, which appears in the journal PLOS One, is […]
Without more rain, N.J. water bills could jump
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologit
Daniel Van Abs – Department of Human Ecology
NJAES Plant Breeder Joseph Goffreda (CC’83) and Retired Researcher Anna Voordeckers Honored with Edison Patent Award
On November 3, Joseph Goffreda (CC’83), associate professor of plant biology and pathology and director of the Rutgers Fruit and Ornamental Research Extension Center, and Anna Voordeckers, who retired in 2015 as a lab technician with over 50 years working in the Rutgers tree fruit breeding program, were presented with the R&D Council of New […]
Rutgers’ bountiful cranberries spreading in U.S., Canada and overseas
Nicholi Vorsa, Rutgers’ Philip E. Marucci Center for Blueberry and Cranberry Research and Extension