Andrea Egizi, Department of Entomology
Dina Fonseca, Department of Entomology
Archives for July 2020
Another heat wave hits North Jersey as temperature set to approach 100
Dave Robinson, NJAES
How to stay safe when you go out shopping
Don Schaffner, Department of Food Science
Spotted lanternfly invasion of South Jersey has begun
George Hamilton, Department of Entomology
Anne Nielsen, Department of Entomology
30 Minutes in the East Camden Garden Augustine Cordero Has Spent Years Cultivating
Pete Nitzsche, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Morris County
Where Did the Asian Longhorned Ticks in the U.S. Come From?
The invasive population of Asian longhorned ticks in the United States likely began with three or more self-cloning females from northeastern Asia, according to a Rutgers-led study. Asian longhorned ticks outside the U.S. can carry debilitating diseases. In the United States and elsewhere, they can threaten livestock and pets. The new study, published in the […]
Gut Microbes Might Keep Malnourished Children From Growing
Maria Gloria Dominguez Bello, IFNH and Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology
Chris Endris CC‘81: Alumni Involvement Benefits The Students
Chris Endris CC’81 feels a strong need to support Rutgers and its students, whether it be financially or through volunteering her time and knowledge. She recently shared with us how much her experience as a food science major at Rutgers has benefited her life and career and why it is important for her to give […]
How to Tackle Climate Change, Food Security and Land Degradation
Rutgers-led research highlights lesser-known options with fewer trade-offs How can some of world’s biggest problems – climate change, food security and land degradation – be tackled simultaneously? Some lesser-known options, such as integrated water management and increasing the organic content of soil, have fewer trade-offs than many well-known options, such as planting trees, according to […]
How to tackle climate change, food security, land degradation
Pamela McElwee – Department of Human Ecology