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Archives for January 2018
Fungus-infused concrete offers prospect of self-healing buildings
Jing Luo – Department of Plant Biology
N.J. State Golf Association Unveils Hall of Fame
Ralph Engel – Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Department of Plant Biology
With nuclear weapons, we’re getting too comfortable thinking the unthinkable
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Kathryn M. Sinko (SEBS’16), One of Eight Family Members to Graduate from Rutgers
Three generations of a family, spanning 60 years, are proud to proclaim they are alumni. One family, three generations of it, spans 60 years of attending Rutgers—the perfect personification of what it means to be scarlet forever. Donald E. Seccia graduated from Rutgers College with a journalism degree in 1956. His twin daughters attended Rutgers, […]
Self-healing concrete uses fungus to fill cracks
Ning Zhang – Department of Plant Biology
Oyster farms survive Delaware Bay icebergs
Lisa Calvo – Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Prof. Bill Hallman Appointed to National Advisory Committee Addressing Climate Change Communications
On January 9, William Hallman, professor and chair of the Department of Human Ecology, was appointed by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to serve on the advisory committee of the Climate Communications Initiative (CCI), which will coordinate efforts across the Academies to successfully address public questions about climate change. The CCC is […]
Found shackled and emaciated, children of torture suspects are freed
Daniel Hoffman – Department of Nutritional Sciences
Nuclear Anxiety Is Becoming A Hallmark Of The Trump Era. Here’s What Would Happen In The Worst-Case Scenario.
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences