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NJIT Undergrad Alixs Pujols Sheds Light on the Effects of Nanoplastics on Female Reproductive Health.

NJIT Undergrad Alixs Pujols Sheds Light on the Effects of Nanoplastics on Female Reproductive Health.

by William Jester | Aug 25, 2023 | News

During the pandemic, Alixs Pujols ’24 read an article that inspired her to become an undergraduate research assistant at the Laboratory of Endocrine Disruption & Chemical Biology (EDC Lab). That article showed how researchers had found nanoplastics in the...
Scientist Explains Effects of Canadian Wildfires on Local Air Quality.

Scientist Explains Effects of Canadian Wildfires on Local Air Quality.

by William Jester | Aug 24, 2023 | Community, News

As wildfires rage in Canada, officials warned that the country was on track for its worst-ever year of wildfire destruction as warm and dry conditions are forecast to persist through to the end of the summer after an unprecedented start to the fire season. Much of our...
Fatal Heart Disease Has Plummeted Since 1990, But Progress Has Stalled.

Fatal Heart Disease Has Plummeted Since 1990, But Progress Has Stalled.

by William Jester | Aug 23, 2023 | Community, News

After decades of decline, fatal coronary heart disease may rise again unless Americans modify three major risk factors: smoking, drinking, and obesity. A Rutgers study just published in American Heart Journal found that deaths from coronary heart disease among people...

Advancing the Science of Engagement Funding Opportunity Opens September 6

by Pamela Dahlen | Aug 22, 2023 | Community, News

Patient-Centered Outcome Research Institute Advancing the Science of Engagement PCORI seeks to fund studies that build an evidence base on engagement in research, including: Measures to capture structure/context, process, and outcomes of engagement in research....
Infant Exposure to Brief Auditory Cues Can Support Language Development.

Infant Exposure to Brief Auditory Cues Can Support Language Development.

by William Jester | Aug 22, 2023 | Community, News

It matters what your baby hears. Even during sleep, the sounds that infants are exposed to can play a big role in language development, especially for babies at risk of language delays, according to a Rutgers University-Newark neuroscientist. Although it’s well-known...
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