Robert Kopp – Institute of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences
Archives for October 2019
Cook Community Alumni Association announces George Hammell Cook Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients
The Distinguished Alumni Awards were bestowed on October 20th 2019 to Susan Carson, Joseph Charette and Donald C. Heilman. The award, established in 1976, commemorates the life of George Hammell Cook (1818 – 1889) whose efforts helped to bring Land Grant College status to Rutgers and to create the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. Dr. […]
Rock-breathing aliens? NASA researcher says we must think beyond anything we know
Nathan Yee – Department of Environmental Sciences
George Hammell Cook Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients
Susan Carson, Joseph Charette, Donald C. Heilman – Alumni
Join the Rutgers Environmental Stewards and Make a Difference
Environmental Stewards of Union County – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Rutgers researcher discusses health benefits of cranberries
Amy Howell, Nick Vorsa – Philip E. Marucci Center for Blueberry and Cranberry Research and Extension
Rowan prez’s hot sauce has cool purpose — lowering student costs
Rutgers Food Innovation Center
Gardener State: Be wary of deer this season
Nicholas Polanin – New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
New AI Method May Boost Crohn’s Disease Insight and Improve Treatment
Rutgers-led study uses artificial intelligence to examine genetic signatures of inflammatory bowel illness Scientists have developed a computer method that may help improve understanding and treatment of Crohn’s disease, which causes inflammation of the digestive tract. The Rutgers-led study, published in the journal Genome Medicine, used artificial intelligence to examine genetic signatures of Crohn’s in […]
Fall foliage hitting local peak, but climate change is also in view
Jason Grabosky – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources