Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Archives for July 2018
Maybe order the chicken. The fish might have worms in it. Here’s why.
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Global heat, fires and floods: How much did climate change fuel that hellish July?
Jennifer Francis – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Rutgers Discovery That Changed the World May Become New Jersey’s State Microbe
Pending bill would honor bacterium that helps to cure tuberculosis A soil-based bacterium called Streptomyces griseus could become New Jersey’s official state microbe 75 years after Rutgers University–New Brunswick scientists discovered its ability to cure tuberculosis. The 1943 discovery at the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station defined Rutgers’ role as a leader in antibiotic research […]
Watch first responders save baby duckling from storm drain
Agricultural Experimentation Station
4-H teens visit Washington for citizenship event
Jeannette Rea Keywood – Department of 4-H Youth Development
Surrendering to Rising Seas: Rutgers Faculty Assist with the Retreat
Coastal communities struggling to adapt to climate change are beginning to do what was once unthinkable: retreat. Brooke Maslo and Jeremiah Bergstrom, faculty in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources and members of Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water Resources Program, are featured in this Scientific American article for their work on the restoration of […]
Science Says: Record Heat, Fires Worsened by Climate Change
Jennifer Francis – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Horse Club Leader Honored By Somerset County 4-H Program
Judy Hennessy – 4-H
Gloucester County 4-H Fair offers something for entire family
4-H