Cara Cuite is an assistant extension specialist in the Department of Human Ecology at Rutgers University. She started at Rutgers as a graduate student in 1995 and has never really left. Cuite is a health psychologist who studies community food security, risk communication and public perceptions of food-related issues, including food safety and genetically […]
Archives for April 2018
Pets could be next target of exotic tick that infested N.J. farm
Andrea M. Egizi – Department of Entomology
Rutgers Center for Vector Biology
Second rare tick turns up in New Jersey
Rutgers Center for Vector Biology
What Is Longhorned Tick? Mystery Species Carrying Rare Virus Enters New Jersey
Rutgers Center for Vector Biology
Low-lying atolls could become ‘uninhabitable’ earlier than thought
Robert Kopp – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
The military paid for a study on sea level rise. The results were scary.
Robert Kopp – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
Climate Change Will Make Thousands of Islands Uninhabitable. A New Study Says It’ll Happen Sooner Than We Thought.
Robert Kopp – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
Rutgers Equine Science Center Supports Innovative Research on Equine-Assisted Activities and Therapies on Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
By Kyle Hartmann Walter Cooper stands in an enclosed dirt horse arena with Titan, a thousand-pound cross-bred pony that almost overshadows him. A Vietnam veteran from the U.S. Army’s 25th Infantry (1969 – 1970), Cooper can appear to be quite an imposing man himself, but next to a horse almost anyone seems small. Cooper was […]
East Asian tick is now confirmed in second N.J. county
Rutgers Center for Vector Biology
Tick first found in Hunterdon makes its way to Union County
Rutgers Center for Vector Biology