Diane Larson – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Archives for June 2019
Could ‘native fungal pathogens’ help in fight against the spotted lanternfly?
April Micci – Department of Plant Biology
Exotic pet trade responsible for hundreds of invasive species around the globe
Julie Lockwood – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
NJ 4-H Food Truck Festival to park in Lambertville on June 29
New Jersey 4-H
Gut microbes interfere with Parkinson’s drug – but we could stop them
Maria Dominguez-Bello – IFNH
A rogue country could take planet-hacking into its own hands to alter the climate – and some experts worry it could lead to war
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Rutgers and NJDEP Underground Storage Tank Training Goes Online
Over the past year, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education joined forces to provide training for operators to prevent, detect and correct leaking underground storage tanks. Together, they’ve hosted more than 40 classes in half a dozen locations across New Jersey to train as many as 2,200 operators […]
‘Horror Show:’ 200+ Ticks Found On Dog In Monmouth County Park
Dina Fonseca – Center for Vector Biology
Gnocchi, Reimagined: Wooller Wants Sexy Things to Happen on the Pasta Shelf
Stories from the Rutgers Food Innovation Center Sure, the package says “Product of Italy” but Nocca gnocchi is definitely an American product. CEO Nicholas Wooller spent a decade in the Italian packaged goods industry, exporting products to be rebranded in private label in American grocers. Nocca isn’t one of those rebranded products. “The idea of […]
Forecasters: NJ could be in store for stronger, wetter hurricanes
Anthony Broccoli – Department of Environmental Sciences