James Simon – Dept. of Plant Biology; Andy Wyenandt – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
SEBS
Post-Doc Kimberly Wiersielis wins prestigious NIH award
Kimberly Wiersielis, Troy Roepke – Dept. of Animal Sciences
Fact check: False claim geoengineering is behind climate change
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Award-winning Film Highlights Rutgers Efforts to Protect Basil from Blight
Fields of Devotion provides a window into the science behind developing disease- and climate change-resistant food crops When a devastating disease wiped out New Jersey farmers’ basil fields, growers turned to Rutgers scientists for help. Now the public will be able to follow the unique partnership between local farmers and Rutgers scientists in Fields of Devotion, […]
Tornadoes and waterspouts in February? Here’s how rare NJ’s wild winter weather is
David Robinson – New Jersey State Meteorologist
Award-winning Film Highlights Rutgers Efforts to Protect Basil
James Simon – Dept. of Plant Biology; Andy Wyenandt – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Could this be the winter without snow for the Jersey Shore?
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
Why are there so many germs in the kitchen?
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Faculty Spotlight: Malin Pinsky
By: Carol Peters, Institute for Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science (EOAS) Communications The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded EOAS faculty member Malin Pinsky, associate professor in SEBS Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, and collaborators from Princeton University $1.3 million in funding for the project “Climate Change, Resource Reallocation and Great Power Competition.” The funding stems […]
The Germiest Place In Your Kitchen Isn’t Your Bin And We’re Shook
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Safety



