Jesse received the Blue Frontier / Peter Benchley award
On 25 June Jesse received the Blue Frontier / Peter Benchley award for science at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. He used the occasion for “A Call…
On 25 June Jesse received the Blue Frontier / Peter Benchley award for science at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. He used the occasion for “A Call…
RealClearEnergy’s William Tucker has posted an article about our paper on Peak Farmland.…
…studying invertebrates). The C. livia cytb sequence naturally matches most closely with C. livia, with C. rupestris as the sister species, the same pattern as with COI (in tree at…
Pioneering microbiologist Norton Zinder, a great friend of the Program for the Human Environment, passed away 3 February 2012. Nicholas Wade recapped Norton’s career beautifully for the New York Times….
The radio show Earth/Sky posts interviews with Jesse about the Census of Marine Life….
“Leonardo da Vinci: the faces of the genius,” an exhibition curated by our esteemed colleague in the Leonardo DNA Project, Christian Galvez, opens in Madrid on 30 November. Team members…
…two hierarchical levels above family), average and maximum distances are only 20% and 33%, respectively (I generated bird stats by merging public projects in BOLD and running “Distance Summary.”) I…
…Stoeckle appeared on the CBS Morning Show discussing “Shocking Sushi Secrets” based on Kate and Louisa Straus’ study of fish identity using DNA barcoding. The 4-minute video is at: https://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4377085n%253fsource=search_video…
Award-winning journalist Bob Drogin publishes an excellent feature article about the Census of Marine Life in the Los Angeles Times….
In May 2005, under auspices of the Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL), David Schindel organized a meeting in London of a Database Working Group that addressed access to…