Bill Hlubik, Brendon Pearsall – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Are ocean waves New Jersey’s next source of power?
Robert Chant – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Lyme disease, and the ticks that carry it, are becoming more common in NJ
Dina Fonseca – Dept. of Entomology
A Kitchen Challenge: Nudging College Students Toward Healthy Eating
Yanhong Jin – Dept. of Agriculture, Food and Resource Economics
How you can get involved in science from your own Pennsylvania backyard
Liti Haramaty – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Oyster Recycling Programs are Coming Out of Their Shell
By Doug Zemeckis, Rutgers Cooperative Extension Oysters are found in New Jersey’s bays and rivers throughout much of the state. There are several different species of oysters around the world, but the species that we have here in New Jersey is the Eastern (or American) oyster (Crassostrea virginica). Our wild oyster populations are now a […]
Oyster Recycling Programs are Coming Out of Their Shell
Douglas Zemeckis – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Could climate change be behind uptick in tick population? NJ group aims to study reason why
Dina Fonseca – Department of Entomology
Smoke in NYC result of Canadian wildfires, not geoengineering | Fact check
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Gladiolus murielae–Without Doubt a Beautiful Flower
Bruce Crawford – Morris County Park Commission