Serpil Guran – Rutgers EcoComplex
Archives for January 2020
The eruption of the Taal volcano isn’t affecting the global climate just yet
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
On Being a “Herbarian”
by, Kenda Svoboda, undergraduate digitization technician There is a certain calm that comes over you when you drop down into the basement of the Biological Science building at Rutgers University. Curating herbarium specimens has been a passion for many botanists for hundreds of years. At the University of Oxford, in special collections, the best kept […]
What a wild year it’s been: Rutgers releases list of New Jersey’s Top 10 weather events
David Robinson – State Climatologist of New Jersey
A Colorado Professor Is Warning The World Of Nuclear Winter — Again
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Climate change: 2019 was 10th warmest year on record for New Jersey
David Robinson – State Climatologist of New Jersey
How to handle work stress: Adding a desk plant can reduce anxiety
Gary Altman – horticultural therapy program, Dept. of Plant Biology
McDonald’s responds to 20-year-old burger, says it’s ‘by no means the same as the day it was purchased’
Donald W. Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Rutgers Graduate Fills New Brunswick Food Desert Through Organic Farm
Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick alumnus James Klett doesn’t come from a farming background and never thought it would be his life’s work. That was until he visited his brother, an artist who was renting a cow barn for a workspace, and seeing a newly plowed field made him think that farming, no matter […]
Man claims to own ‘world’s oldest’ McDonald’s hamburger. Here’s why it looks (almost) good enough to eat
Donald W. Schaffner – Department of Food Science