We thank the following persons who contributed specimens to the National Cockroach Project! Jennifer Gil Acevedo Angel Arthur M. Agnello Oswin Ambrose Jesse Ausubel Christoph von Beeren David Boone Bob…
2018 National Conference on Marine eDNA Media Files link to high-res file link to high-res file link to high-res file…
…applications. BOLD, the publicly-available library of DNA barcodes, contains over 800,000 records from over 70,000 species. A new international effort, iBOL, is underway to establish DNA barcode libraries for 5…
The International Quiet Ocean Experiment is the subject of a good segment on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered news program prepared by Sasha Pfeiffer and Lynn Jolicoeur at WBUR…
We post some more of our older papers: Science International: A US View of its Institutional Needs, Materialization and Dematerialization: Measures and Trends, Consuming Materials: The American Way, and Cities…
…support for its activities. Until funding is raised for an international project office, the project sponsors (SCOR and POGO) will provide administrative support for the project. RU’s Program for the…
…name in International Journal of Anthropology. The color booklet has added text and much richer illustration. Thanks to editor Dale Langford and Prof. Brunetto Chiarelli of the International Institute for…
We have posted three new papers: Reasons to Worry about the Human Environment Jesse H. Ausubel Cosmos (Journal of the Cosmos Club of Washington, DC) 8:1-12, 1998. International Conflicts over…
Journalist Peter Brannen has published an excellent article, “Sound off,” about the International Quiet Ocean Experiment (IQOE) in the independent web magazine Aeon. For more on the IQOE, please see…