Department of Family & Community Health Sciences.
Archives for July 2020
Spotted lanternfly sightings increasing in N.J. Here’s what to do if you see one.
Anne Nielsen – Department of Entomology, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
SEBS Faculty Sign Open Letter in Science Magazine Opposing U.S. Resumption of Nuclear Weapons Testing
Seventeen Rutgers faculty, including seven from the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS), are among 70 leading scientists, including several Nobel Laureates and nuclear disarmament advocates, to sign an open letter in Science that opposes U.S. resumption of nuclear weapons testing. The letter, “Uphold the nuclear weapons test moratorium,” opposes the resumption of nuclear […]
Call It ‘Cell-Based’: New Study Looks At Selling Seafood Grown From Cells
William K. Hallman – Department of Human Ecology
National Moth Week, July 18-26
David Moskowitz – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind and Rutgers University Deploy Wind Data Collection System
The Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership (RUCOOL) and the Rutgers University Marine Field Station (RUMFS) have collaborated with Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind to install a wind LiDAR (light detection and ranging) instrument alongside the causeway leading to RUMFS in Tuckerton, NJ. This fully autonomous sensor platform, owned and operated by Atlantic Shores, will […]
Webinars Focus on Native Plants, Pollinators
Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Ocean County
Spotted lanternfly creating big headaches for NJ homeowners
Anne l. Nielsen – Department of Entomology
Coronavirus question: Will cooking meat at a high temperature help break down the virus?
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind, Rutgers deploy wind data collection system
Joseph Brodie – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences; Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership; Rutgers University Marine Field Station