Richard Cooper – Department of Entomology
Archives for September 2017
Bed bugs love your stinky laundry. Here’s how to keep them away
Richard Cooper – Department of Entomology
PARK(ing) Day: Bringing ‘Open Space’ to a Parking Spot Near You
On September 15, the Rutgers Landscape Architecture Club hosted its annual PARK(ing) Day event on Seminary Place at Rutgers College Ave Campus. By 7:30am, two parallel parking spaces had been transformed into a green space filled with a mixture of lush, woody and herbaceous plants. Wooden pallets were repurposed into benches and walls were placed […]
Climate-Change and Clean-Energy To-Do List for Next Governor
Rutgers Climate Institute
Siobain Duffy Awarded Virology Society’s Junior Investigator Prize
DEENR associate professor Siobain Duffy and Duke assistant professor Stacey Horner were jointly awarded the Ann Palmenberg Junior Investigator Award at the 37th annual meeting of the American Society for Virology in Madison, Wisconsin on June 2017. These awards recognize investigators within 10 years of their PhD who have made significant contributions to the field […]
In Memoriam: Stephen A. Decter, Senior Associate Director of the Ecopolicy Center (Retired 1999)
Stephen A. Decter died on September 5, 2017, in Capital Health Regional Medical Center after suffering a sudden hemorrhagic stroke. Born in Newark, NJ, on June 21, 1937, the son of Rose Jacobson Decter and Harry Decter, he was pleased to have reached the age of 80 years. Steve was a loyal lifetime resident of […]
The Ramifications Of Going Nuclear
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Op-ed: N.J.’s next governor can make a real difference on climate change
Rutgers Climate Institute
In Canada, climate change could open new farmland to the plow
Mark Robson – Department of Plant Biology
How Rutgers students are giving horseshoe crabs a fighting chance: BTN LiveBIG
Mike DeLuca – Aquaculture Innovation Center