Worthless Nature
Thanks to Marian Tupy for republishing Jesse Ausubel’s short essay, We Must Make Nature Worthless, in Human Progress….
Thanks to Marian Tupy for republishing Jesse Ausubel’s short essay, We Must Make Nature Worthless, in Human Progress….
…POWELL. 1994. Forest statistics of the United States, 1992. USDA Forest Service Report GTR-NC-168. US BUREAU OF THE CENSUS. 1975. Historical statistics the United States, colonial times to 1970. Washington, DC: US…
…the endeavor to find and predict “Global Change,” especially human-induced climate change. Each year the world spends $2 billion on it. At $100,000 per person-year 20,000 people are searching full-time….
…the house rules. Ecology is the branch of biology which deals with the mutual relations between organisms and their environment. Ecology implies more the webs of natural forces and organisms,…
…study on the quantitative dynamics of human empires as the request of Mr. Marshall. We also post Jesse’s remembrance of Andy, “Andrew Marshall and Classics,” which will appear in the…
…Did Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘quick eye’ help him capture Mona Lisa’s fleeting smile? By Leonardo Da Vinci DNA Project (summary) Genetic detectives ID microbes suspected of slowly ruining humanity’s treasures…
The Program for the Human Environment goes online, with a simple web page hosted by an SGI Indy (www.rockefeller.edu/phe)….
…site on a workstation in our lab). Check out our new book Technological Trajectories and the Human Environment. We have also updated our list of publications, and added travel directions….
The Program for the Human Environment is featured in an article on Dematerialization posted on the IBM home page Quantum Leaps section….
We have added six new full-text (with figures) online papers: Human Population Dynamics Revisited with the Logistic Model: How Much Can Be Modeled and Predicted? Elektron: Electrical Systems in Retrospect…