Empires in color
…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…
…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…
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…
…named caddisfly species worldwide) related to moths and butterflies, with larval stages that develop in freshwater. Sometimes emulated by trout fishermen making lures, caddisfly larvae construct “mobile homes” by gluing…
…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…
…in SE Asia. Although regular epidemics occur in islands off Papua New Guinea as close as 70 km to Australia and the major JEV vector in Papua New Guinea (PNG),…
…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…
…City’s Air Mar 7, 2005 — Dr J Craig Venter will study New York City’s air by installing filter system atop one of Midtown-Manhattan’s skyscrapers and studying its … Among…
…as Melissa Cohen, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, and others purchased in local bait shops and fish stores, she generated 60 new DNA sequences from 18 species which…
…world of plants and animals, we have a far weaker grasp on the question of whether global microbial diversity is increasing, decreasing, or staying the same. In an article published…