Cymie Payne – Department of Human Ecology
Environment/Natural Resources
Video on social media doesn’t show genetically modified mosquitoes
Dina Fonseca – Department of Entomology
Warning about critical threshold for global warming
Robert Kopp – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Here are 7 spring pests to look for in NJ as temperatures warm up
Changlu Wang – Department of Entomology
How a Landmark Biodiversity Treaty Will Change Life on the High Seas
Cymie Payne — Department of Human Ecology
NOAA’s spring outlook is out. Here’s what to expect for N.J. weather.
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
Scientists think Nickelback helped kickstart life on Earth
Paul Falkowski and Jennifer Timm — Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Will NJ get another early start to mosquito season?
George Hamilton – Department of Entomology, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Nickelback could have kickstarted life on Earth, says new study
Paul Falkowski, Jennifer Timm – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
‘Ancient metabolic reaction’ that may have kickstarted life on Earth unravelled by scientists
Researchers, including those from Rutgers University in the US, found a simple peptide molecule with two nickel atoms is one of the most likely molecules that sparked life on Earth. They have called the short protein molecule ‘Nickelback’ due to its backbone nitrogen atoms bonding with two nickel atoms. Rutgers researchers on the study include: Distinguished Professor Paul Falkowski and Jennifer Timm, a postdoctoral associate, in the Environmental Biophysics and Molecular Ecology Program, Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences