Harvard Magazine and EOL
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…
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…
In October 2012 Nature 490:535, Breen and colleagues reported on amino acid variation among 13 mitochondrial protein and 2 nuclear proteins based on alignments of 3,000-53,000 sequences representing 1,000 to…
Newly discovered deep sea lobster named for Rockefeller’s Jesse Ausubel – story from The Rockefeller University’s newswire….
…This gave 100% match to Paratrechina longicornis, and on the corresponding Encyclopedia of Life page, I learned the common name is “Crazy ant”, an invasive species found worldwide, plus found…
The full UNEP report on methane hydrates, Frozen Heat: UNEP Global Outlook on Methane Gas Hydrates, Volume 1 & 2 as well as Executive Summary, has been published. PHE alumna…
In PLoS ONE 2012 e:43992 Kevin Kerr and I reported that most of what appeared to be rare nucleotide and amino acid variants in avian BARCODEs were in fact sequencing…
Mark Stoeckle and Jesse Ausubel presented in the NOAA ‘Omics Seminar Series on Marine fish eDNA Metabarcoding: Promising Developments and Early Applications. The outline: –eDNA abundance matters (relevant to detection,…
Sir John Browne, Chairman and CEO of BP, spoke on the record at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York on Thursday 24 June about global warming “Beyond Kyoto.”…
The continental shelf tracking (“POSTâ€) project of the Census of Marine Life has tracked salmon the size of a banana 2500 km from pools in the Snake River in the…