Megan Muehlbauer – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Archives for August 2019
Nuclear war could cause doomsday winter and global famine, scientists predict
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
The Rutgers University Mounted Patrol: A One-Of-A-Kind Student Organization
Take a walk on any of the unpaved paths around the Cook-Douglass campus, and you’re likely to see some hoof prints mingling with footprints, a sure sign that the Rutgers University Mounted Patrol (RUMP) recently passed by. The Mounted Patrol has a long history at Rutgers. In fact, the step bridge spanning George Street between […]
What’s in the water? Fears of toxic algae give dog owners pause
Mike Haberland – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Lake toxic algae forum: Speakers blame phosphorus, debate ‘rain tax’
Christopher Obropta – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Rutgers Extension specialist publishes crabgrass control article
Matt Elmore – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Destructive spotted lanternfly reported in another New Jersey county
Rutgers Cooperative Extension
‘Disgusting’: Shopper Horrified After Finding Live Worm on Fish at Costco in New York
Don Schaffner – Rutgers Center for Advanced Food Technology; Department of Food Science
Rutgers professor publishes fourth edition of bestselling book
Mike Kennish – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Rutgers Professor Publishes Fourth Edition of Bestselling Marine Science Book
Mike Kennish, professor emeritus in the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, is the author of the newly published fourth edition of the marine science book, Practical Handbook of Marine Science. The volume adds a new, in-depth section devoted to “Climate Change and Climate Change Effects” and includes highly revised sections on Estuaries, Beaches, Barrier […]