by Aaron Bender | Mar 18, 2021 | News
In a study of COVID-19 pathways inside supermarkets, a team of environmental engineers and modelers investigated the role that surfaces play not as infection hazards, but rather as deterrents. Shelves, floors and ceilings proved to be attachment magnets for... by Aaron Bender | Nov 7, 2020 | News
The invention (patent pending) directs cold plasma from different orientations to keep surfaces disinfected without hand sanitizer, sprays, ultraviolet light or other chemical-based solutions. “This is a continuous, in-situ answer to disinfecting surfaces that people... by Aaron Bender | Oct 20, 2020 | News
On the way of building the evidence base for national, state, and local policies that can advance racial equity in health and well-being in the US, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is now welcoming applications to its Policies for Action: Public Policy Research to... by Aaron Bender | Sep 15, 2020 | News
One day in March, Diana Berrent woke up with a fever and “felt like an elephant was sitting on my chest.” An international photographer and mom of two who lives in a New York City suburb, Berrent found out she had a moderate case of COVID-19. “I was... by Aaron Bender | Jun 29, 2020 | News
During the COVID-19 public health care crisis, as thousands of people are dying in hospitals without loved ones, two Rutgers Institute for Health, Health Care Policy & Aging Research experts discuss death, dying and end-of-life care during the global...