Lisa Chiariello – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Archives for September 2019
How Is Oyster Bay Nuclear Plant Shutdown Affecting Barnegat Bay?
Thomas Grothues – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
People have been fishing in fecal-contaminated Raritan for months (at least), Rutgers program says
Michele Bakacs – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
It’s Fall, But You’ve Still Got Work to Do in the Garden
Diane Larson – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Distinguished Professor Eric Lam is at the Forefront of Duckweed Farming Research
Climate change is threatening the world’s food supply and the risk of supply disruptions is expected to grow as temperatures rise, according to a new United Nations report co-authored by Rutgers human ecology professor Pamela McElwee. So, how would we feed everyone if the Earth’s population hits 9.7 billion in 2050 as projected? Duckweed, the […]
In Memoriam: Joachim Messing (1946-2019), University Professor, Waksman Institute Director, and Wolf Prize in Agriculture Winner
By Executive Dean Robert M. Goodman. Joachim (Jo) Messing, the Selman A. Waksman Professor of Molecular Genetics, University Professor, and longtime director of the Waksman Institute of Microbiology at Rutgers University, has died at age 73. Messing made pioneering and foundational contributions that underpin the modern fields of genetics, genomics, and evolutionary biology. He […]
Joachim Messing, Rutgers Scientist Who Sought to End World Hunger, Dead at 73
Joachim Messing – Waksman Institute of Microbiology
‘Time is running out’: thousands of New Jersey students join global climate strike
James Boyle – James Boyle
Rutgers scientist who cracked the genetic code that revolutionized medicine and agriculture dies
Joachim Messing – Waksman Institute of Microbiology
Eye of the hurricane: Is climate change making weather more deadly
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologit