海角社区 海角社区 from Rutgers University-New Brunswick display Latest news from Rutgers University-New Brunswick on 海角社区 en-us Copyright 2025 海角社区 海角社区 海角社区 from Rutgers University-New Brunswick 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Many Adults Report Inaccurate Beliefs About Risks and Benefits of Home Firearm Access /articles/many-adults-report-inaccurate-beliefs-about-risks-and-benefits-of-home-firearm-access/?sc=rsin /articles/many-adults-report-inaccurate-beliefs-about-risks-and-benefits-of-home-firearm-access/?sc=rsin Fri, 07 Feb 2025 00:05:00 EST Adults tend to overestimate the degree to which home firearm access protects people during home invasions while underestimating the impact on suicide risk, according to Rutgers Health study Rutgers University-New Brunswick Report Urges Global Leaders to Address Environmental, Social and Economic Crises Comprehensively /articles/report-urges-global-leaders-to-address-environmental-social-and-economic-crises-comprehensively/?sc=rsin /articles/report-urges-global-leaders-to-address-environmental-social-and-economic-crises-comprehensively/?sc=rsin Wed, 05 Feb 2025 19:45:13 EST Pamela McElwee, a professor in the Department of Human Ecology at the Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, has spent the last 25 years studying human adaptation to global environmental change.聽 She has served as an adviser on environmental policy to the White House, U.S. Senate and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Rutgers University-New Brunswick Rutgers Center for Recovery and Wellbeing Dedicated in Plainfield /articles/rutgers-center-for-recovery-and-wellbeing-dedicated-in-plainfield/?sc=rsin /articles/rutgers-center-for-recovery-and-wellbeing-dedicated-in-plainfield/?sc=rsin Tue, 04 Feb 2025 21:25:06 EST The Rutgers Center for Recovery and Wellbeing, in Plainfield, N.J., opens to provide hope for New Jerseyans trying to escape the cycle of substance use disorders. Rutgers University-New Brunswick Super Bowl-Bound Eagles Team Up With Rutgers Scientists to Direct Autism Research /articles/super-bowl-bound-eagles-team-up-with-rutgers-scientists-to-direct-autism-research/?sc=rsin /articles/super-bowl-bound-eagles-team-up-with-rutgers-scientists-to-direct-autism-research/?sc=rsin Tue, 04 Feb 2025 20:05:49 EST University neuroscientists help guide the Philadelphia NFL team's foundation on its multimillion-dollar research initiative. Rutgers University-New Brunswick Rutgers School of Public Health Dean Available to Speak on Data, Webpages and Reports Pulled from Government Websites /articles/rutgers-school-of-public-health-dean-available-to-speak-on-data-webpages-and-reports-pulled-from-government-websites/?sc=rsin /articles/rutgers-school-of-public-health-dean-available-to-speak-on-data-webpages-and-reports-pulled-from-government-websites/?sc=rsin Mon, 03 Feb 2025 21:00:46 EST Rutgers School of Public Health Dean Available to Speak on Data, Webpages and Reports Pulled from Government Websites Rutgers University-New Brunswick Life-bearing Water Arrived on Earth Later Rather Than Sooner 聽 /articles/life-bearing-water-arrived-on-earth-later-rather-than-sooner-nbsp/?sc=rsin /articles/life-bearing-water-arrived-on-earth-later-rather-than-sooner-nbsp/?sc=rsin Mon, 03 Feb 2025 20:30:52 EST A team led by a Rutgers-New Brunswick scientist has concluded water did not arrive as early during Earth's formation as previously thought, an insight that bears directly on the question of when life originated on the planet. Rutgers University-New Brunswick Rutgers Study Shows Mixed Results for Treatment of Binge Eating Disorder /articles/rutgers-study-shows-mixed-results-for-treatment-of-binge-eating-disorder/?sc=rsin /articles/rutgers-study-shows-mixed-results-for-treatment-of-binge-eating-disorder/?sc=rsin Mon, 03 Feb 2025 09:30:07 EST Findings shed light on the dual-sided experiences of people using lisdexamfetamine, highlighting the perceived benefits and challenges of the drug Rutgers University-New Brunswick Scientists Discover How Genetic Risk for Alcoholism Changes Brain Cell Behavior /articles/scientists-discover-how-genetic-risk-for-alcoholism-changes-brain-cell-behavior/?sc=rsin /articles/scientists-discover-how-genetic-risk-for-alcoholism-changes-brain-cell-behavior/?sc=rsin Mon, 03 Feb 2025 09:15:07 EST A Rutgers Health study may help explain why some people are more susceptible to developing drinking problems. Rutgers University-New Brunswick In New Jersey, Tobacco Sales to Underage Buyers Continue Despite Federal Legislation /articles/in-new-jersey-tobacco-sales-to-underage-buyers-continue-despite-federal-legislation/?sc=rsin /articles/in-new-jersey-tobacco-sales-to-underage-buyers-continue-despite-federal-legislation/?sc=rsin Fri, 31 Jan 2025 19:10:53 EST Rutgers researchers find nearly half of purchase attempts by people under 21 at tobacco retailers in the state resulted in a sale Rutgers University-New Brunswick Rutgers Mental Health Expert Available to Discuss How to Speak to Children About Fatal American Airlines and Black Hawk Helicopter Crash /articles/rutgers-mental-health-expert-available-to-discuss-how-to-speak-to-children-about-fatal-american-airlines-and-black-hawk-helicopter-crash/?sc=rsin /articles/rutgers-mental-health-expert-available-to-discuss-how-to-speak-to-children-about-fatal-american-airlines-and-black-hawk-helicopter-crash/?sc=rsin Fri, 31 Jan 2025 18:25:34 EST Rutgers University-New Brunswick Rutgers Tuberculosis Experts Available to Discuss the Disease for Stories About Kansas Outbreak /articles/rutgers-tuberculosis-experts-available-to-discuss-the-disease-for-stories-about-kansas-outbreak/?sc=rsin /articles/rutgers-tuberculosis-experts-available-to-discuss-the-disease-for-stories-about-kansas-outbreak/?sc=rsin Fri, 31 Jan 2025 11:00:50 EST Rutgers University-New Brunswick Mental Health Care Clinicians Typically Ask Certain Patients About Firearm Access /articles/mental-health-care-clinicians-typically-ask-certain-patients-about-firearm-access/?sc=rsin /articles/mental-health-care-clinicians-typically-ask-certain-patients-about-firearm-access/?sc=rsin Thu, 30 Jan 2025 00:00:00 EST Rutgers Health researchers find clinicians most commonly inquire about access to firearms when there is a risk of suicide or homicide Rutgers University-New Brunswick A Weekly Injection Could Replace Painful Daily Treatment for Rare Fat Disorder /articles/a-weekly-injection-could-replace-painful-daily-treatment-for-rare-fat-disorder/?sc=rsin /articles/a-weekly-injection-could-replace-painful-daily-treatment-for-rare-fat-disorder/?sc=rsin Wed, 29 Jan 2025 17:00:00 EST A diabetes drug may beat costly shots for patients with a rare genetic condition, according to a Rutgers Health study. Rutgers University-New Brunswick Rising to a Global Challenge, Scientists Win Acclaim for Developing Ways to Measure Rainforest Biodiversity /articles/rising-to-a-global-challenge-scientists-win-acclaim-for-developing-ways-to-measure-rainforest-biodiversity/?sc=rsin /articles/rising-to-a-global-challenge-scientists-win-acclaim-for-developing-ways-to-measure-rainforest-biodiversity/?sc=rsin Tue, 28 Jan 2025 20:20:22 EST A group of Rutgers scientists, led by ecologist Julie Lockwood, met a global challenge and has been recognized internationally for stellar efforts. As part of the Map of Life Rapid Assessments team led by Yale University, the researchers placed second in a global competition, according to an announcement by the XPRIZE Foundation. The nonprofit organization, which designs and manages public competitions to encourage technological developments, awarded the team $2 million out of a $10 million purse for its accomplishments. Rutgers University-New Brunswick Bird Flu Basics From a Rutgers Health Infectious Disease Expert /articles/bird-flu-basics-from-a-rutgers-health-infectious-disease-expert/?sc=rsin /articles/bird-flu-basics-from-a-rutgers-health-infectious-disease-expert/?sc=rsin Fri, 24 Jan 2025 17:45:11 EST The disease is decimating bird populations and spreading into mammals, but human infections remain rare. Rutgers University-New Brunswick Exercise Improves Brain Function, Possibly Reducing Dementia Risk /articles/exercise-improves-brain-function-possibly-reducing-dementia-risk/?sc=rsin /articles/exercise-improves-brain-function-possibly-reducing-dementia-risk/?sc=rsin Thu, 23 Jan 2025 20:40:13 EST A study led by scientists at Rutgers University-New Brunswick has shown that specialized cells involved in how the body responds to insulin are activated in the brain after exercise, suggesting that physical activity may directly improve brain function. A recent study, published in Aging Cell, a journal focused on the biology of aging, indicates that therapies targeting this insulin action may be developed to offset or even prevent dementia progression. Rutgers University-New Brunswick Adverse Childhood Experiences Influence Potentially Dangerous Firearm-Related Behavior in Adulthood /articles/adverse-childhood-experiences-influence-potentially-dangerous-firearm-related-behavior-in-adulthood/?sc=rsin /articles/adverse-childhood-experiences-influence-potentially-dangerous-firearm-related-behavior-in-adulthood/?sc=rsin Thu, 23 Jan 2025 20:25:32 EST A Rutgers-led study aims to unpack the cognitive factors through which experiences from childhood can affect gun-related behavior in adulthood. Rutgers University-New Brunswick Rutgers Alumna Named Schwarzman Scholar to Study Global Affairs in China /articles/alumna-named-schwarzman-scholar-to-study-global-affairs-in-china/?sc=rsin /articles/alumna-named-schwarzman-scholar-to-study-global-affairs-in-china/?sc=rsin Tue, 21 Jan 2025 08:45:25 EST Nina Gohel, a recent Rutgers University-New Brunswick alumna and daughter of Indian immigrants, has been named one of the latest Schwarzman Scholars.聽聽 The scholarship - founded in 2016 by Stephen A. Schwarzman, the chairman and chief executive of private-equity firm Blackstone Group - involves a one-year, fully funded master's degree in global affairs from Schwarzman College at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Rutgers University-New Brunswick Rutgers University, University of Virginia, and GCLETE Operationalize Never Again - Groundbreaking Training on Policing, Leadership, Democracy, the Holocaust, and Genocide Prevention /articles/rutgers-university-university-of-virginia-and-gclete-operationalize-never-again-groundbreaking-training-on-policing-leadership-democracy-the-holocaust-and-genocide-prevention/?sc=rsin /articles/rutgers-university-university-of-virginia-and-gclete-operationalize-never-again-groundbreaking-training-on-policing-leadership-democracy-the-holocaust-and-genocide-prevention/?sc=rsin Fri, 17 Jan 2025 18:45:48 EST The Miller Center on Policing and Community Resilience at Rutgers University, the University of Virginia's Center for Public Safety and Justice (CPSJ), and the Global Consortium for Law Enforcement Training Executives (GCLETE) are proud to announce the launch and expansion of an innovative training program, Operationalizing Never Again: The Role of Law Enforcement in the Holocaust and Contemporary Genocide. Rutgers University-New Brunswick Sarah Shugars (They/Them), a Rutgers-New Brunswick Assistant Professor of Communication, Is Available to Discuss the Implications of a TikTok Ban /articles/sarah-shugars-theythem-a-rutgers-new-brunswick-assistant-professor-of-communication-is-available-to-discuss-the-implications-of-a-tiktok-ban/?sc=rsin /articles/sarah-shugars-theythem-a-rutgers-new-brunswick-assistant-professor-of-communication-is-available-to-discuss-the-implications-of-a-tiktok-ban/?sc=rsin Fri, 17 Jan 2025 18:40:31 EST Rutgers University-New Brunswick