Hydrogen from nuclear energy
As long-time admirers of the potential of nuclear reactors to produce hydrogen, we are pleased to read a sunny report about the non-electric applications of nuclear program of the IAEA.Â…
As long-time admirers of the potential of nuclear reactors to produce hydrogen, we are pleased to read a sunny report about the non-electric applications of nuclear program of the IAEA.Â…
We post “Agricultural Technology and its Societal Implications” by our esteemed associate Paul Waggoner. The paper, which leads off the 25th anniversary issue of Technology in Society, likens society’s choices…
We post a note clarifying how we label figures in LogletLab FP_Clarification.pdf…
We wish a warm welcome to our newest colleague, Smriti Rao!…
Are USA carbon dioxide emissions now around their “natural†peak?  Following up on our postings 589 and 585 on 20 April 2009, we post a trio of figures that…
Alan visited the second annual New Harvest conference on cellular agriculture in Red Hook, Brooklyn, which included a variety of talks and exhibits on the science and broader implications of…
The 23 February 2015 New Yorker magazine features the acoustic company of our long-time research associate, Perrin Meyer, in a fascinating article about controlling sonic microenvironments, such as individual tables…
We post the text and figures of the talk “The Heart of Energy Evolution” that Jesse presented to the Nuclear Energy Assembly of the Nuclear Energy Institute in New Orleans…
Harvard magazine runs a pleasantly Harvard-centric article about the Encyclopedia of Life , crediting alumnus Jesse with raising the funds to launch EOL. Â He recalls doing a few other…
…school senior in the RU Summer Student Research Program (SSRP), on expanding the eDNA reference library for NYC/NJ fish species. Using specimens contributed by Keith Dunton, Monmouth University, as well…