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Dead whale strandings likely to increase in N.J. and more research is needed,...

Danielle Brown – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources

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Trenton hearing continues debate over cause of whale deaths

Danielle Brown – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources

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Scientists reject claim that NJ offshore wind work is killing whales

On Thursday, the Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee, controlled by Democratic lawmakers, held its own official hearing on marine mammal deaths, gathering testimony from several...

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4-H Member Kaitlyn Culbert is a Honey Bee Champion

Kaitlyn Culbert in her beekeeping suit. Fighting for Honey Bee and Pollinator Health Through Scientific Research & Community Outreach With the honey bee population threatened by climate change,...

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SEBS Graduate Among Those Inducted into the Matthew Leydt Society

From left: Rachael Carrión, Sohaib Hassan, Sean Zujkowski and Stella Campbell are among the newest inductees into the Matthew Leydt Society. Photo:Mel Evans/Rutgers University Sohaib Hassan has dreamed...

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The NExT Big Thing Program – Sarcopenia and Obesity: A tale of 2 conditions

Since 2022, the Center for Human Nutrition, Exercise, and Metabolism (NExT) at the New Jersey Institute for Food, Nutrition, and Health (IFNH) has offered a unique opportunity for students and...

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In its 10th Anniversary Year, Personal Bioblitz Breaks Records!

Cynorta marginalis observed by undergraduate Madelyn Bigelow-Bailey. The Personal Bioblitz was launched in 2014 by Lena Struwe, director of the Chrysler Herbarium and professor of botany in the...

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For Type 2 Diabetics Who Exercise, Some Approaches Are Better Than Others

Rutgers researchers conclude that the timing and type of workout is critical for optimal effects An analysis on the positive effects of exercise on blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 diabetes...

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Gift of $1.25 Million for Rutgers Nutrition Student Scholarships Honors...

By Debbie Meyers Entrepreneur Carl DeSantis’s gift pays tribute to the legacy of his lifelong friend and business partner E. Gerald “Jerry” Kay. Carl DeSantis began his entrepreneurial journey in the...

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4-H Teams with Rutgers Scientists and Engineers to Train 54 Teenagers to...

Since 2009, the Rutgers 4-H Youth Development department has trained and supported teenagers from several of New Jersey’s biggest cities to lead STEM programming for youth through camps, libraries, and...

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‘Fields of Devotion’ Connects New Jersey Communities to Rutgers Research

Original Caption: Basil plants being bred for resistance to downy mildew disease at the Rutgers Clifford E. & Melda C. Snyder Research and Extension Farm Fields of Devotion, the science-in-action...

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New Faces on Campus: Naydeline Navarrete (SEBS’27) Sets Her Sights on a...

Naydeline Navarrete is the 2023 New York State Employment skills leadership development event, State winner. She will be heading to Indiana in November to compete at the 96th National FFA Convention...

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New Faces on Campus: Naydeline Navarrete (SEBS’27) Sets Her Sights on a...

Naydeline Navarrete – SEBS

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Scientists and Researchers Explore Immersive Science Learning for Rutgers...

Xenia Morin – Dept. of Plant Biology; Dena Seidel – Depts. of Plant Biology and Marine and Coastal Sciences.

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Scientists and Researchers Explore Immersive Science Learning for Rutgers...

Science crew preparing for horseshoe crab behavior studies at sunset. In this photo, the people on the right are setting up a sonar that will operate during high tide (the water level will be at about...

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Bryce Hunter (SEBS’27): Putting Paws in the Good Hands of a Future Veterinarian

Bryce Hunter SEBS’27. Photo credit: Nick Romanenko. A chocolate lab named Smokey sparked Bryce Hunter’s dream of becoming a vet, and a yellow lab fanned the spark into a flame.  This fall Hunter, a...

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Anna Schicker (SEBS’27) Embracing the SEBS Community and Helyar House Family

Anna Schicker (SEBS ’27). Photo by Nick Romanenko. While she didn’t know for sure until she made that final decision, the chances were always pretty good that Anna Schicker (SEBS’27) would attend...

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Coastal Fisheries Show Surprising Resilience to Marine Heat Waves

Fish communities that feed most of the world may not be adversely affected by the warming of the oceans from climate change. Rutgers-led study finds that in the years following marine heat waves,...

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“Tossed” Cooking Competition Emphasizes the Importance of NJAES Research and...

“Tossed” winners and judges. L to R: Chef Stephen Wilson, Chef Nolan Lewin, Rudra Gohil, Master Chef Tom Griffiths, Haley Yun, Chef Junnie Lai, Executive Director of NJAES and Executive Dean of SEBS...

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Transfer Student Augustus Haas (SEBS’25) Exploring the Landscape of Urban...

Augustus Haas (SEBS’25) stands next to a big Tulip poplar in Middletown, NJ. Among the faces on the Cook campus this fall is Augustus Haas, a transfer student looking to complete his undergraduate...

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