With bee populations in decline, a new study offers hope for a relatively simple mechanism to promote bee health and well-being: providing bees access to sunflowers.
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Recycled Oyster Shells and ‘Oyster Castles’ Create Living Shoreline Protection Along Delaware Bay
Virtual 360-degree tour showcases Rutgers partnership on artificial reef built in New Jersey.
Ice Age Discovery May Reveal Early Migration Route of First Americans
A group of researchers have discovered the retreat of an ancient ice sheet from the western coast of Canada occurred earlier than previously thought.
More Persistent Weather Patterns in U.S. Linked to Arctic Warming
Rutgers-led study suggests extreme weather will become more common.
Liquid Metal Discovery to Make Toxic Water Safe and Drinkable
An innovation in liquid metal chemistry could help one tenth of the planet’s population get access to clean drinking water at very low cost following breakthrough research.
Researchers Map Susceptibility to Man-Made Earthquakes
Stanford researchers have mapped local susceptibility to man-made earthquakes in Oklahoma and Kansas.