Dr. Robert Ballard’s inspiring speech about ocean exploration begins at the 16-minute mark in this video from the 2016 National Ocean Exploration Forum held at the Rockefeller University 20-21 October….
…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…
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With DNA barcoding for species identification creating excitement and controversy, Mark Stoeckle has launched the “Barcode Blog†to share the community news….
In 2003 Jesse started working with communications expert Terry Collins to share news of the Census of Marine Life and then other environmental programs. Terry specializes in unorthodox press releases,…
…the globe were noted and today about 40% of world’s 6,671 amphibian species are threatened with extinction (e.g. Stuart et al 2004). The major cause appears to global dissemination of…
…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…
…revolution. The 14 September New York Times reports a new PNAS article providing strong evidence for Tommy’s view. A memorial service is planned for Tommy in Ithaca on 13 October….