341 researchers from 44 countries gathered for the Second International Barcode of Life Conference, held at Academia Sinica, Tapei, Taiwan on 17-21 September 2007 (program, participants, and abstracts at www.dnabarcodes2007.org)….
…waters to spawn. High demand has fueled intensive fishing by international fleets, resulting in 90% population declines heading towards extinction for all three species, Southern (Thunnus maccoyii), Northern (T. thynnus),…
…what happened to USA energy use and emissions during the slumps of the 1930s and after World War II.  A short essay, “The Jack Rabbit of Depression, or Do…
…and from a 22,000 year-old skull of Arcdotus simus (American giant short-faced bear) from Eldorado Creek, Canada. In 11 november 2008 Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 14 researchers led by…
…greater. Land Animal and Plant Biodiversity World Map Two recent papers show DNA barcoding aids species identification and discovery in tropical fauna. In January 24, 2006 Proceedings of the National…
The Consortium for Ocean Leadership (COL) hosted a virtual symposium entitled Observing Life in a Changing Ocean: Exploring a ‘Census of Marine Life’ Today, on January 27, 2021. The Census…
…8 June 2010 selection. The Webby Award is the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet. The video features several species found by the Census of Marine Life in…
Jesse returned today from the Azores where the international Scientific Steering Committee for the Census of Marine Life met and welcomed to port the MS Loran and G. O. Sars,…
…severe environmental problems through the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through a unique public/private partnership, major socioeconomic and infrastructural changes since World War II–the “Pittsburgh Renaissance”–have vastly improved the…