Ramona Ausubel clones a novel woolly mammoth
Jesse’s niece, Ramona Ausubel, has published a novel, The Last Animal, about a woolly mammoth starting a modern life. A companion essay, Science and Fiction Are Experiments That Ask the…
Jesse’s niece, Ramona Ausubel, has published a novel, The Last Animal, about a woolly mammoth starting a modern life. A companion essay, Science and Fiction Are Experiments That Ask the…
The excellent magazine and website Maritime Executive runs an editorial by Jesse Ausubel and Alan Curry How eDNA Could be a Cornerstone of the New Blue Economy The essay draws…
The IIASA blog 9 Sept 2015 includes a 500-word interview with Jesse Ausubel about his recent essay Nature Rebounds and his experiences as a young researcher at the Institute near…
Bloomberg View reporter Justin Fox publishes an excellent piece “We might be near peak environmental impact” that reports on our Nature Rebounds essay and the new Breakthrough Institute’s “Nature Unbound:…
The Martha’s Vineyard Gazette publishes Jesse’s brief essay Rethinking the Inedible about seafood and the Census of Marine Life…
…State Conflict: The Role of Scientists in Mitigating International Discord,” A.L. de Cerreno and A. Keynan, ed., containing Jesse’s essay“International Conflicts over the Environment: Scientists’ Roles and Opportunities” (available fromPHE)….
…years, for example, on his 1988 essay with Gregg Marland on “The Longevity of Infrastructure” that appeared in Cities and Their Vital Systems. In 2003, Jesse was honored to present…
Rockefeller University graduate students Avital Percher and Devon Collins wrote a short essay about the 2015 short course and field trip as part of the Hurford Initiative on Science &…
The ruckus continues over Jesse’s Millennial energy essay, with The Industrial Physicist running several letters about it and Jesse’s replies in its April and June issues, and more to come…
On the 25th anniversary of publication, we post Jesse Ausubel’s 1992 essay “Intellectual Migrations and Global Universities,” which accurately foresaw saturation of domestic markets leading to aggressive globalization of USA…