Tracy Anthony, professor in the Department of Nutritional Sciences, was awarded the Osborn and Mendel Senior Investigator Award by the American Society for Nutrition (ASN) and the ASN Foundation recognized the nutrition field’s top researcher, clinicians and educators during ASN’s annual flagship meeting on July 23. “I am very honored to receive this prestigious Senior […]
Faculty
Why do spotted lanternflies look so different? Experts say the answer is simple.
Department of Entomology
What is a 5-sigma event? Why the sea ice in Antartica is alarming scientists
Oscar Schofield – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Rutgers gets creative about climate change and creates a new minor | Opinion
Mary Nucci – Department of Human Ecology
A Kitchen Challenge: Nudging College Students Toward Healthy Eating
Structured program, along with enhanced nutrition education and social support may be key drivers, Rutgers researchers find Is there a way to encourage college students to make healthier food choices in their daily diets? Yanhong Jin, a professor with the Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics at the Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological […]
There May Be Good News About the Oceans in a Globally Warmed World
Rutgers-led study suggests ongoing oxygen loss from the seas due to climate change may reverse in the future An analysis of oxygen levels in Earth’s oceans may provide some rare, good news about the health of the seas in a future, globally warmed world. A Rutgers-led study published in Nature analyzing ocean sediment shows that ocean oxygen levels in […]
Officials warn of dangerous levels of toxic ‘blue-green algae’ in South Jersey
Mike Haberland – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
‘Oppenheimer’ leaves out the most terrifying, deadly risk of nuclear weapons because nobody knew about it until the 1980s
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Dangerous levels of toxic ‘blue-green algae’ found in South Jersey ponds and lakes
Mike Haberland – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Algae bloom grows into a health advisory for Timber Creek Pond
Michael Haberland – Rutgers Cooperative Extension