Announcement by Laura J. Lawson, Interim Executive Dean of the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences and Interim Executive Director of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. Dear SEBS and NJAES community, I am delighted to announce Lauren Errickson will be the new director of Rutgers Gardens, effective January 3, 2022. For the past five […]
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Volcanic eruptions contributed to collapse of China dynasties
Volcanic eruptions contributed to the collapse of dynasties in China in the last 2,000 years by temporarily cooling the climate and affecting agriculture, according to a Rutgers co-authored study. Large eruptions create a cloud that blocks some sunlight for a year or two. That reduces warming of the land in Asia in the summer and […]
Rutgers Awarded $750,000 Multi-Institutional Grant to Develop Online Tools for Demonstrating Societal Impacts of Scientific Research
Rutgers University and the University of Missouri-Columbia recently received a $750,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop online tools to help university researchers connect their research with society. The National Science Foundation (NSF), as part of its granting requirements, encourages researchers to provide opportunities for the public to engage and share their […]
Rutgers awarded $750,000 multi-institutional grant
Janice McDonnell – Department of 4-H Youth Development
How Salt Substitutes Really Taste
Paul Breslin, Department of Nutritional Sciences
A Jersey guide to real Christmas trees | Gardener State
William Errickson, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Monmouth County
A Jersey guide to real Christmas trees
William Errickson, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Monmouth County
A Jersey guide to real Christmas trees | Gardener State
William Errickson, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Monmouth County
A Jersey guide to real Christmas trees | Gardener State
William Errickson, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Monmouth County
New Jersey rainfall has increased a lot more than previously thought, with more to come, studies find
Anthony Broccoli – Rutgers Climate Institute; Department of Environmental Sciences



