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Read more about the article Congratulations to Ximing and Josh on your Promotions

Congratulations to Ximing and Josh on your Promotions

We are happy to announce the DMCS promotions as follows: Congratulations to Dr. Ximing Guo has been promoted to highest rank among faculty, Distinguished Professor. Ximing is a world leading…

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Read more about the article A New Way to Predict Sea Breezes May Benefit Offshore Wind Farms

A New Way to Predict Sea Breezes May Benefit Offshore Wind Farms

Rutgers-led team uses new technique to make wind a more reliable energy source The proposed, multimillion-dollar offshore wind farms industry may benefit from a Rutgers-led study that used sophisticated forecasting…

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Schuyler Nardelli

Growing up in the Adirondack mountains of northern New York, I fell in love with the outdoors at an early age. Most of my childhood was spent exploring the mountains…

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Read more about the article Polarizing your Science Impacts: Turning your Research into Science Stories and Take Your Science Stories to the Classroom

Polarizing your Science Impacts: Turning your Research into Science Stories and Take Your Science Stories to the Classroom

Good storytelling is a powerful way to bring public attention to our science – especially when it happens in remote areas like the Polar Regions. Stories about the changing poles…

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Read more about the article In Underwater Drones, a New Weapon for Hurricane Hunters featured on UNDARK

In Underwater Drones, a New Weapon for Hurricane Hunters featured on UNDARK

A researcher’s decision to put an underwater drone in Hurricane Irene’s path is helping to transform the science of hurricane intensity prediction. Jan Ellen Spiegel | UNDARK.org In August 2011,…

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Read more about the article Rutgers Students Go on Antarctic Adventure

Rutgers Students Go on Antarctic Adventure

Some students will do anything to get out of homework - even go to the end of the Earth. Actually, seniors Rachael Young and Taylor Dodge are traveling to Antarctica…

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Read more about the article Oscar Schofield  2019 Hutchinson Award Recipient

Oscar Schofield 2019 Hutchinson Award Recipient

The G. Evelyn Hutchinson award honors a limnologist or oceanographer who has made considerable contributions to knowledge, and whose future work promises a continued legacy of scientific excellence. Dr. Oscar…

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Read more about the article Dredging commences in the Rutgers University Marine Field Station boat basin

Dredging commences in the Rutgers University Marine Field Station boat basin

Dredging of the boat basin at the Rutgers University Marine Field Station in Tuckerton, NJ has been begun. At approximately 8:53 a.m. on Monday morning, December 3rd, 2018, the dredge…

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Read more about the article Congratulations Katherine H. Korotky

Congratulations Katherine H. Korotky

Congratulations Katherine H. Korotky on the successful defense of her Ph.D. Thesis in Oceanography, "Evolution of the morphology surrounding deteriorating shore-parallel protection structures on sandy estuarine beaches".

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Read more about the article Kenneth Able Named Recipient of the Dwight A. Webster Memorial Award

Kenneth Able Named Recipient of the Dwight A. Webster Memorial Award

The Northeastern Division of the American Fisheries Society (AFS) has named Rutgers University-New Brunswick’s Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (EOAS) faculty member Kenneth W. Able the 2018 recipient…

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