Jessica Ware, Rutgers-Newark (GS-NB ’08)
Archives for February 2019
Retired Extension Agent Ray Samulis Awarded Distinguish Service to Agriculture Citation at NJ Ag Convention
At the 2019 New Jersey State Agricultural Convention in Atlantic City on February 6, the New Jersey State Board of Agriculture awarded Distinguished Service to Agriculture Citations to retired Rutgers Cooperative Extension county agent Ray Samulis, along with long-time Union County farmer John Dreyer, late dairy farmer Douglas Ricker, and recently retired State Ag Education […]
Sarah Stern murder: 5 memorable moments from the trial
Hugh Roarty – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Morris County Agriculture Ambassador Honored by State Dept. of Agriculture
Kristen Briney – 4-H
The Energy 202: House Science Committee turns new leaf on climate change with Democrats in charge
Robert Kopp – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
Rutgers student turns microorganisms into art, becomes vital part of genome research
Julia Van Etten – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Rutgers Scientists Discover Genes that Help Harmful Bacteria Thwart Treatment
Two genes may make staph infections resistant to copper, a powerful antibacterial agent. A Rutgers-led team has discovered two genes that make some strains of harmful Staphyloccocus bacteria resistant to treatment by copper, a potent and frequently used antibacterial agent. The discovery shows that Staphyloccocus aureus can acquire additional genes that promote infections and antibacterial […]
Investigating How Atlantic Sea Scallop Larvae Move Through A Fishery
Daphne Munroe – Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory
Climate Change Hearings Signal Congress Is Willing to Address the Issue Again
Robert Kopp – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
It can take a decade for species endangered by wildlife trade to get protection
Julie Lockwood – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources