OCTOBER 2022

How the Pandemic Impacted America’s Youth Mental Health Crisis

Even as the need for quality mental health care has climbed sharply among young people in recent years, access to services has gone in the other direction. A Rutgers researcher and clinical psychologist explains what must happen to ensure affordable, equitable care for young people. 


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Rutgers Sandy Operation Helps Forecasters Predict Severe Storms, Saving Livelihood Worldwide

On the 10-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy, Rutgers researchers continue to advance hurricane science, leading to increased forecast accuracy and lead times.



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Protein That Could Prevent Chemical Warfare Attack Created at Rutgers

A team that includes Rutgers scientists has designed a synthetic protein that quickly detects molecules of a deadly nerve agent that has been classified by the United Nations as a weapon of mass destruction and could be used in a chemical warfare attack.


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NEWS

Rutgers Neuroscience Professor Delves into Long-Term Impacts of Traumatic Brain Injuries

Rutgers University’s Office for Research Unveils Newly Renovated Research Tower Housing Core Services

School of Criminal Justice Alum Researches Life Under the Gun

Spice Containers Pose Contamination Risk During Food Preparation

Adults Who Misused Alcohol as Teens Report Dissatisfaction and Poor Health in Midlife

No Significant Increase in Guillain-Barré Syndrome After COVID-19 Vaccination, Researchers Find

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