Globalization, Migration, and Latin American Ecosystems
The article “Globalization, Migration, and Latin American Ecosystems” by T M Aide and H R Grau (Science 305: 1915-1916, 2004, 24 September) draws on our land use work to make…
The article “Globalization, Migration, and Latin American Ecosystems” by T M Aide and H R Grau (Science 305: 1915-1916, 2004, 24 September) draws on our land use work to make…
the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research has just issued the 4th newsletter of the International Quiet Oceans Experiment….
Jesse’s article on Zero Emission Power Plants (ZEPPs) was slashdotted! https://science.slashdot.org/science/04/10/14/1427207.shtml?tid=126&tid=134 Original article: https://www.aip.org/tip/INPHFA/vol-10/iss-5/p20.html…
Deep Carbon Observatory researchers set off on quest to find the top temperature limit for life. Jesse, who helps manage the program for the Sloan Foundation, will join the shore-based…
Virtual-U and the Serious Games movement that Jesse has helped build makes the front page of the Washington Post. We have a PDF version here: https://phe.rockefeller.edu/PDF_FILES/WashPost18Oct2004.pdf…
During the past couple of years several authors have made good use of our work in their books. These include: The Power of Bad: How the Negativity Effect Rules Us…
Jesse gave the opening keynote at the Supergrid2 conference on the continental supergrid for hydrogen and electricity at the U. of Illinois 24-27 October. A report of the meeting will…
Last year, the Lotos Club invited Jesse Ausubel to give a short dinner address at their celebration of Earth. The little essay, Why are flowers beautiful?, draws on ideas about…
The Lindbergh Symposium issues a press release about the 13 November 2004 Florida conference in which Jesse will speak about green mobility.
About 1.9 million species have names. We are delighted to note the passing of a milestone, as the Encyclopedia of Life, which we helped launch, now has passed the 1…