Konstantin Severinov – Waksman Institute of Microbiology
Archives for September 2018
Rutgers Profs study the Medical Use of Bear Drool
Konstantin Severinov – Waksman Institute of Microbiology
Paul Falkowski and Fellow Rutgers Scientists Identify Protein That May Have Existed When Life Began
The primordial peptide may have appeared 4 billion years ago How did life arise on Earth? Rutgers researchers have found among the first and perhaps only hard evidence that simple protein catalysts – essential for cells, the building blocks of life, to function – may have existed when life began. Their study of a primordial […]
Hurricanes are deadly far from the sea. How do we make the risks seem real?
Cara Cuite – Department of Human Ecology
Rebecca Morss – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
NJ schools taking on mold — it’s not a quick fix
David Robinson – New Jersey State Meteorologist
Hurricane Florence Updates: Storm’s Path Shifts, With Catastrophic Rain Predicted
Jennifer Francis – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
New Jersey 4-H Members Attend International Leadership for Life Conference in Ireland
Last month, 11 New Jersey 4-H members attended the 2018 International Leadership for Life Conference, which was hosted by Foróige at the National University of Ireland, commonly known as Maynooth University. Foróige is a youth development organization in Ireland that was formed in 1952 and is based on the 4-H youth development program mode. Now […]
Hazelnuts could never grow in New Jersey — until now
Thomas Molnar – Department of Plant Biology
Why some people never evacuate during a hurricane, according to a psychologist
Cara Cuite – Department of Human Ecology; Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Somerset County 4-H holds world record
Sue MacCombie, 4-H volunteer, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Somerset County