JH Ausubel.
Journal of Industrial Ecology
1 (1):
10–11
1997
…delivered at United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Timber Committee Team of Specialists on New Products, Recycling, Markets, and Applications for Forest Products, June 1994. Copies available from USDA Forest…
In the morning of 3 November 2022, Jesse Ausubel summarized the work led by Mark Stoeckle about catching eDNA in the waters of New York City to learn about our…
…Thomas P. Sakmar Monday, February 12, 2018 6:00–7:15 p.m.Caspary Auditorium The Rockefeller University 1230 York Avenue at East 66th Street New York, NY 10065 DNA sequencing has revolutionized the study…
…hydrocarbons. The recent JET fusion experiment achieved density 10,000,000 times coal with deuterium-tritium fuel. Note: *CANDU is a pressurized heavy water reactor. Sources of data: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_density and https://euro-fusion.org/eurofusion-news/dte3record/. Figure prepared…
…https://globedia.com/detectan-migraciones-especies-marinas-gracias-adn-medioambiental Revista Planeta, Brazil Arraia típica do Brasil está chegando perto da costa de Nova York https://www.revistaplaneta.com.br/arraia-tipica-do-brasil-esta-chegando-perto-da-costa-de-nova-york/ DIVE Magazine, UK DNA Traces Prove To Be Useful Tool in Understanding Fish…
…earlier post with timeline for discovery of New York Central Park centipede). Do you see a new species anywhere? Baleen whale specimen collected in 1976, new species description 27 years…
…thereby point to a large body of biological knowledge. There are more bird species in the Neotropics than anywhere else. Over 4,000 of the approximately 10,000 world bird species live…
…colonic mucosa, yielding “8.5 million tags that matched the mitochondrial genome.” As a result, “each mtDNA base was sequenced, on average 16,700 times and fewer than 11 bases (0.07%) of…
Over 200 news outlets so far, including the Washington Post and New York Times published the Associated Press story that opens with reference to Mark Stoeckle’s East River eDNA work….
Stimulated by a new article by our Guelph colleagues, the New York Times Tuesday 5 November ran a long article article about application of DNA barcoding to botanical products, and…