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Archives for January 2020
Anthony Broccoli’s New Book Examines the Impacts of Numerical Models on Climate Change Research
Co-authored with Syukuro Manabe of Princeton University, Rutgers Institute of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences (EOAS) faculty member Anthony Broccoli’s new book “documents Manabe’s scientific journey to a deeper understanding of climate change.” By Craig Winston The timing could not be better. The Democratic political debates are ripe with discussion of global warming. Climate activists continue […]
Gloucester County teen named 2020 Equestrian of the Year
4-H – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
4-H members represent NJ at National Agri-Science Youth Summit
4-H – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Robot kayaks discover that the basin of a 20-mile long glacier in Alaska is melting 100 TIMES faster than previously thought
Rebecca Jackson – Institute of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
The Worst Climate Scenarios May No Longer Be the Most Likely
Bob Kopp – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
Book examines numerical models on climate change research
Anthony Broccoli – Department of Environmental Sciences; Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences; Rutgers Climate Institute
Rutgers Develops New Portable Tool to Analyze Microbes in the Environment
Device could be used to find threats to ecosystems Imagine a device that could swiftly analyze microbes in oceans and other aquatic environments, revealing the health of these organisms – too tiny to be seen by the naked eye – and their response to threats to their ecosystems. Rutgers researchers have created just such a […]
A snow drought? Here’s where our low-snow January ranks in N.J. history.
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
Experts debunk fringe theory linking China’s coronavirus to weapons research
Richard Ebright – Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology; The Waksman Institute