Science
Rutgers Professor David Robinson: Weather Geek
April 5, 2013
Climatologist David Robinson indulges his fascination with weather by collecting swaths of data and analyzing critical weather events. ...
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Pastures of Plenty: The Truth About Garden State Farming
March 11, 2013
Care to pick a peck of Peppadews? New Jersey is the place....
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A new book exposes the chemical contamination and subsequent discovery of a cancer cluster in Toms River. ...
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What Makes A Beer Expert?
February 19, 2013
Were you aware that a certified beer expert is known as a Cicerone? We explain how a person becomes one, and how this level of expertise impacts the hospitality and beverage industries. ...
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The Hudson Challenge: Are Critical Infrastructure Upgrades Overdue?
December 11, 2012
On Jersey’s Gold Coast, aging infrastructure can no longer be ignored....
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The post-Sandy rebuilding is about to begin. How will the lessons learned change the face of our Shore? ...
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The state has long been an incubator for inventors and entrepreneurs. From Thomas Edison to the modern pharmaceutical industry, New Jersey has flexed its brain muscles. ...
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Service disruptions “minimal” as storm pounded coast....
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As urban farms crop up in inner cities around the state, fresh produce becomes available in unlikely places. ...
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Leave It To Beavers: A South Jersey Refuge Expands
November 27, 2012
The aquatic rodents get a warm welcome at this South Jersey refuge....
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A Morristown High School senior finds an innovative way to make the world smaller...and healthier. ...
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When Food Bites Back: What To Do About Pesky Food Allergies
October 15, 2012
More kids each year are being diagnosed with food allergies—yet treatment and prevention remain elusive....
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To survive in the new cost-cutting health care landscape, large hospital systems gobble up smaller ones and independent facilities merge. Experts see benefits for consumers, but risks as well. ...
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Cynthia R. Green breaks new ground in the world of brain health, which involves more than just crossword puzzles. ...
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Butterflies Are Free (for the Counting)
June 11, 2012
During their annual census, enthusiasts take a hike to keep tabs on their favorite insects. ...
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In a new book that plumbs the depths of the watery deep off the coast of the Garden State, author Herb Segars reveals a wondrous world below the surface. ...
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Cape May’s Birdman
May 7, 2012
If it’s Monday morning, Pete Dunne is sharing his love for avian life with a lucky group of bird watchers....
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Where Ideas Were Born
March 12, 2012
A new book recounts the unique culture and history of Bell Labs, which ushered in an unprecedented era of technological advancement. ...
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The Muck Stops Here
February 13, 2012
After 30 years of talk and legal wrangling, a mountain of contaminated goo is about to be hauled up from the bottom of the Passaic River.
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Jersey’s Man of Science
November 14, 2011
As the lone physicist in the U.S. Congress, Rush Holt has become a voice for innovation and education. ...
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