The Scientific Enterprise
…major reports of the Commission are posted here. For a brief summary of the Commission’s work, read Joshua Lederberg’s PREAMBLE AND HIGHLIGHTS OF THE COMMISSION’S RECOMMENDATIONS, pages 6-11 of the concluding report. …
…major reports of the Commission are posted here. For a brief summary of the Commission’s work, read Joshua Lederberg’s PREAMBLE AND HIGHLIGHTS OF THE COMMISSION’S RECOMMENDATIONS, pages 6-11 of the concluding report. …
Terry Collins artfully summarizes the progress in this news release about the International Quiet Ocean Experiment. The news was picked up by Agencia EFE: Artificial intelligence listens to the habits…
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 Continental Supergrid is featured in the July 2006 issue of Scientific American: ENERGY A Power Grid for the Hydrogen Economy By Paul M. Grant, Chauncey Starr and Thomas J….
Our paper establishing DNA barcodes for almost all (94%) of North American birds appears, together with a paper on barcodes for bats as well as a methodological paper, in Molecular…
We post “Comprehensive DNA barcode coverage of North American birds” recently published in Molecular Ecology Notes. PHE’s Mark Stoeckle co-authored the paper along with the now almost-classic 2004 paper “Identification…
Energy author Robert Bryce publishes a piece in The American magazine that refers heavily to our work on Decarbonization….
Galatee Productions, the company of French producer-director-actor Jacques Perrin, the genius of Winged Migations, Oceans, Microcosmos, The Seasons, and other films, has advanced toward making a film about the American…
The Winter 2023 issue of the Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences publishes “The Search for Leonardo’s Genome” by Jesse Ausubel. Based on Jesse’s June 2022 talk,…
IT World and Boingboing run stories about progress of the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL). Encyclopedia of Life: Better than Wikipedia! What leeches and ligers can teach you about evolution…