On January 20, Michelle Arent, director of training and conditioning at Rutgers Center for Health and Human Performance (CHHP) at the New Jersey Institute for Food, Nutrition, and Health (IFNH), gave a presentation to SEBS staff members on “Why Diets Fail.” The talk was an activity of the “SEBS Staff Scene,” which offers administrative staff […]
Archives for January 2017
Urban Forestry: A Career for the City Tree Hugger!
Urban forestry is a relatively new discipline, full of new ideas and opportunities to innovate. The need for highly trained, qualified professionals in this industry is growing quickly as more and more people begin to realize the extent of the benefits that the urban forest provides, as well as the complexity of managing this resource. […]
The fish we eat could soon be eating more mercury
Jeffra K. Schaefer – Department of Environmental Sciences
A boost for a new S.J. industry, a barrier to abuse of wildlife
Haskin Shellfish Research Lab – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Climate Change Brings New Threat To Oceans: Toxic Mercury Levels Could Rise If Land Runoff Increases
Jeffra K. Schaefer – Department Of Environmental Sciences
Where’s all the snow in N.J. this winter?
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
Student biotech identifies disease with transparent tissue
Michael Johnson – doctoral student
Toxic mercury in aquatic life could spike with greater land runoff
Jeffra K. Schaefer – Department of Environmental Sciences
Despite lots of rain, NJ still under drought warning
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
Delaware Estuary Scientists Worried About Possible Trump Effect
Ben Horton – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences