Rutgers EcoComplex, the university’s Clean Energy Innovation Center, and W2 Climatech, a start-up focused on developing eco-friendly anti-icing technology for wind turbines, announces its participation in the Rutgers WindIgnite Offshore Wind (“OSW”) Supply Chain Accelerator Program. Through this partnership, W2 Climatech and Rutgers will advance their shared goals and objectives in the fields of renewable energy storage and sustainable development. …
Film Shows Why Creativity Is Essential Tool Of Science
The article highlights a film series, Tools of Science, that underscores the importance of creativity as an essential tool for addressing global challenges. RCEI Affiliates Kay Bidle, Janice McDonnell, and Kim Thamatrakoln have devoted more than a decade to producing the Tools series. The series emphasizes how creativity can inspire innovative solutions, foster collaboration, and drive positive change across various …
Women in Science Share How They Found What They Were Meant to Do
Rutgers groundbreaking women researchers are making history and making a difference in the world every day. From serving as mission head for NASA’s next space telescope to creating nanorobots to target disease and studying the survival of orangutans in Borneo – one of our closest living relatives – they are advancing our understanding of the natural and physical world around …
Analyzing Impact of Climate Flooding Images and Political Cues in News Coverage
When journalists emphasize partisan division in reporting on climate change, it can undermine public concern about the issue. News stories that include vivid photos of episodic climate change-related flooding (specifically flooded houses) significantly increase the perception among Americans that such flooding is a threat, according to a Rutgers study. The study – by Lauren Feldman, RCEI Affiliate, a professor of …
Rutgers Unveils New Offshore Energy Project and Wind Energy Research Center
Rutgers University revealed plans to develop the world’s first ever floating wind farm. The initiative includes building a Net-Zero Wind Energy Test (WET) Center and a smaller WET Lab. With funding from public sources and Rutgers, the project addresses engineering challenges in testing large floating turbines. The interdisciplinary effort involves faculty from various departments including RCEI Affiliates Onur Bilgen, Josh …
Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership Receives TOS Ocean Observing Team Award
The Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership (RUCOOL) team has been selected by The Oceanography Society as the recipient of the TOS Ocean Observing Team Award. This award recognizes innovation and excellence in scientific and practical ocean observing. RUCOOL has been recognized for transforming oceanography by sharing their pioneering sampling platforms, sensing methods, and their integration in models and …
Half of New Jerseyans Oppose Electric Vehicles Mandate, See Environmental and Health Advantages but Economic Drawbacks
More than half say they are not likely to consider buying an EV. Half of New Jersey residents do not support plans to phase out the sale of new gas-powered vehicles completely by 2035, as announced by Gov. Phil Murphy last November, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll. While those polled in December see the policy’s environmental and health benefits, …
The East Coast is Sinking
New research from Virginia Tech and the U.S. Geological Survey used satellite data to show mounting threats to coastal communities from coastal sinking. The global average sea level has been rising around 3.3 millimeters per year according to satellite readings from NASA. A gradual subsidence of just a few millimeters annually may appear insignificant at first, yet its repercussions can …
How Climate Change May Be Affecting the Polar Vortex
Mid-January in New Jersey consisted of extreme cold, high winds, and snow, some of which is typical of winter. This is attributed to the polar vortex, a mass of cold air in the upper atmosphere, strongest in winter, causing blasts of cold air as it descends towards the equator. However, RCEI Affiliate Steven Decker, explains that the cold weather New …
Rutgers Alumna on the Front Row of Combating Climate Change
Oriana Holmes-Price, a 2021 Rutgers–Camden political science graduate working on a master’s degree in public affairs/community development, plays a key role at Attentive Energy, a leading company in the development of offshore wind energy in New Jersey. When Oriana Holmes-Price was an undergraduate studying political science at Rutgers University–Camden, she took advantage of opportunities to work for the campus chapter …