…suggested these groups have been reproductively isolated for 0.3 to 1.6 MY, similar to calculated divergence times among other closely-related mammals. Analysis of 14 nuclear microsatellites from 381 individuals at…
In 1998, as part of biodiversity survey to assess the health of New York City’s Central Park, researchers at the American Museum of Natural History collected leaf litter samples. After…
…they see when they look at a glass of water. LOOKING AT WATER: Conversations with artists and scientists Observational Practices Lab @ Parsons The New School University, New York City…
…aired on Russia’s largest news network, Channel One, a 3″ segment with excellent footage of New York City. And Germany’s Deutsche Radio Wissen ran a story with Christoph von Beeren…
In early online 12 Jan 2007 Mol Ecol Notes researchers from Columbia University, American Museum of Natural History, and California State University analyze COI barcode region sequences of 131 individuals…
A child of the International Quiet Ocean Experiment, today is the first World Ocean Passive Acoustics Monitoring (WOPAM) day. The IQOE leaders, including Miles Parsons and Steve Simpson, have prepared…
…Rockefeller University itself. Here are notices in the 2 September New York Times from Rod’s family and from The Rockefeller University. We will miss Rod greatly. Jesse offers a Remembrance….
…campaigns in collaboration with researchers from several North American institutions including American Museum of Natural History, Cornell University, Louisiana State University, Queen’s University, University of Alaska, and University of Kansas….
…P. Little, The New York Botanical Garden Grace Young, Catherine Gamble, and Rohan Kirpekar inspect tea labels. The dried and sometimes cooked or fermented bits of plants used to make…
We have posted an article by Greg Easterbrook that appeared today in The New Republic magazine, “America the O.K. -Why life in the U.S. has never been better,” that quotes…