Michael Brown; Oscar Schofield – Center for Ocean Observing Leadership in the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Archives for September 2019
‘Everything I Know’: Meet The 4-Generation Hardware Store Staying Put In Mattapan
Naa Oyo Kwate – Department of Human Ecology
Babies born by C-section have more potentially infectious bacteria in their guts
Maria Dominguez-Bello – IFNH
Rutgers-Led Study Finds Big Increase in Ocean Carbon Dioxide Absorption Along West Antarctic Peninsula
Long-term measurements reveal links between climate change and ocean carbon dynamics Climate change is altering the ability of the Southern Ocean off the West Antarctic Peninsula to absorb carbon dioxide, according to a Rutgers-led study, and that could magnify climate change in the long run. The study, led by scientists at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, is […]
High Levels Of Fecal Bacteria Found In Lower Raritan River
Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
Oyster Breeding along Coast Aided by $4.4 Million Grant
Ximing Guo – Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory
Roaches are everywhere. How do I get rid of them?
Department of Entomology
As Earth Gets Hotter, New York and New Jersey Get Rainier
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
Moderate to Heavy Drinking During Pregnancy Alters Genes in Newborns, Mothers
Rutgers-led research could help lead to tests for prenatal exposure to alcohol and related health issues Mothers who drink moderate to high levels of alcohol during pregnancy may be changing their babies’ DNA, according to a Rutgers-led study. “Our findings may make it easier to test children for prenatal alcohol exposure – and enable early […]
Oldest 4-H club in N.J. shows cows at Hunterdon County 4-H and Ag Fair
4-H