James White – Department of Plant Biology
Archives for September 2018
How plants harness microbes to get nutrients
James White – Department of Plant Biology
Scientists use bear saliva to rapidly test for antibiotics
Konstantin Severinov – Waksman Institute
Recycled Oyster Shells and ‘Oyster Castles’ Create Living Shoreline Protection Along Delaware Bay
Virtual 360-degree tour showcases Rutgers partnership on artificial reef built in New Jersey Using recycled oyster and clam shells, a Rutgers University team partnered with The Nature Conservancy, The Partnership for the Delaware Estuary and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to create a living artificial reef along Delaware Bay to protect the shoreline from […]
Guest post: How Arctic warming could have steered Hurricane Florence towards the US
Jennifer Francis, Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
How plants harness microbes to get nutrients
James White – Department of Plant Biology
Researchers Find a New Use for Wild Bear Saliva That Could Help Sick People
Konstantin Severinov – Waksman Institute
Florence’s Unique Path From Africa to U.S. Tied to Global Warming
Jennifer Francis – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Graduate Amber Betances (‘17) Reimagines Abandoned Historic BeBop Space in the Motor City
Amber Betances, master’s degree in landscape architecture (’17) from Rutgers School of Graduate Studies, was one of several graduate students who participated last year in the Park Break project in Detroit, MI. Described as “a unique learning fellowship for graduate students thinking about a career working in parks, protected areas or cultural sites,” Park Break […]
Florence’s flood waters could be half a foot higher, thanks to climate change
Robert Kopp – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences