Robert Kopp – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
Archives for May 2019
The tick population is booming. Is climate change to blame? And will tick-borne diseases increase?
Dylan Simpson – Graduate Student – Department of Entomology
A new twist on some of Jersey’s most beloved veggies
Albert Ayeni – Department of Plant Biology; Rutgers Cooperative Extension
2019 SEBS Convocation Remarks by Executive Dean Bob Goodman
Good morning! First of all, congratulations and warmest best wishes to the Class of 2019. You are a special class… an indelible piece of the rich, ongoing history of this special place. I am going to tell you a few brief alumni stories to illustrate what I mean by special. We start with Paul Robeson, on […]
Rutgers’ underwater gliders keep a watchful eye on NJ’s water quality
Josh Kohut – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Global Sea Levels Could Rise by Much More Than Previously Predicted, According to New Study
Robert Kopp – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
NOAA names Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to host cooperative institute
Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
It’s an honor, but does New Jersey really need a state microbe?
Max Haggblom – Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology
Major Deep Carbon Sink Linked to Microbes Found Near Volcano Chains
Rutgers and other scientists show how microbes help store millions of tons of carbon dioxide Up to about 19 percent more carbon dioxide than previously believed is removed naturally and stored underground between coastal trenches and inland chains of volcanoes, keeping the greenhouse gas from entering the atmosphere, according to a study in the journal […]
Overprocessed foods add 500 calories to your diet every day, causing weight gain
Nurgul Fitzgerald – Department of Nutritional Sciences