The Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank, a global scientific resource based at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, has become the foundation for a new era of discovery, one that promises to reshape how scientists understand the inner workings of life itself.
Rutgers-Camden faculty artist Stass Shpanin, who embraces history in ways that challenge myth and ideology, presented a solo exhibition, Forbidden Garden, at the PLATO gallery on New York’s Lower East Side, and concurrently, has been featured in the Delaware Contemporary Art+AI Biennial exhibition, which explores the theme of artificial intelligence (AI) in the arts.
A study published in the July 2024 issue of Rutgers University’s Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs overturned decades of conventional wisdom: No level of alcohol consumption is safe. The news ricocheted across newspapers, blogs and policy papers worldwide. Overnight, drinkers paused, putting down their glasses to ponder the health implications of their habit.
“It is by far our most downloaded article ever,” said Paul Candon, the journal’s editorial director. “The impact and reach in the field are off the charts.”