Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Algae-killing virus stimulates nutrient recylcing in the oceans
Kim Thamatrakoln, Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
18th century volcanic eruption in Iceland didn’t trigger a summer heat wave
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
High fiber diet may help with management of type 2 diabetes
Liping Zhao, Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology
Sea levels will rise, but scientists not sure how high
Robert E. Kopp – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
El Niño events can be triggered by major volcanic eruptions in the tropics
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Study: Cold water as effective as hot to remove germs
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Ocean glider sets sail on longest journey of its kind
Scott Glenn – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Scientists solve mystery of amoeba’s 100 million-year-old heist
Debashish Bhattacharya, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Climate change is taking from the poor and giving to the rich
The rich are getting richer and poor are getting poorer. It’s the kind of populist refrain that’s become common on the campaign trail during U.S. primary season, but this time, it’s coming out of the mouths of climate scientists… “What we find is that natural resources like fish are being pushed around by climate change, and that changes who gets access to them,” Malin Pinsky, professor of ecology and evolution at Rutgers, said in a press release.