Bar Code of Life – Meeting Reports
…FEDERHEN, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland PAUL HEBERT, Professor of Zoology, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada A summary of the March conference in BioScience September 2003 by Mark Stoeckle…
…FEDERHEN, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland PAUL HEBERT, Professor of Zoology, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada A summary of the March conference in BioScience September 2003 by Mark Stoeckle…
In 16 june 2009 BMC Bioinformatics researchers from University of Guelph report on web platform for DNA barcode analysis, www.iBarcode.org. The site works with aligned barcode files in standard .fas…
We’ve been framed! The site gets a makeover. Our publications list now includes abstracts for many of our papers. We also added three new online documents on industrial ecology, counting…
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…
…it was a few years ago. Says Lifset: “A lot of the consumer goods and industrial equipment could become dramatically smaller when nanotechnology comes online. That, plus more efficient recovery…
Expanding our online publication archive, PDF versions of the 1991 paper, “A Second Look at the Impacts of Climate Change,” as well a 1988 piece by Jesse and Robert Herman…
Our paper “Identification of Birds Through DNA Barcodes” is published in PLoS Biology and is featured by Science and Nature online. Links can be found on our Barcode of Life…
…said an interview. Dr. Ausubel has experience with ambitious, large-scale scientific projects. He played an important role in creating the Encyclopedia of Life, an online catalogue of the species on…
…predator movements in a dynamic ocean, earns wide attention, Nature, Published online 22 June 2011, doi:10.1038/nature10082 including in the Washington Post and the German language media, which also quote Jesse….
What’s in the world’s most popular beverage-tea? Mark Stoeckle helped lead three NYC high school students on a DNA barcoding investigation of commercial tea products, published today in Nature’s online…