…University-Rockefeller University Marine Science and Policy Initiative. We are exploring the marine waters of New York City and New Jersey with eDNA. Some of our work is posted here https://phe.rockefeller.edu/barcode/blog/nycnj-aquatic-vertebrate-edna-project/…
Mark Stoeckle’s work using environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect fish in and around New York City is featured on NYU’s ScienceLine. By analyzing the tiny bits of DNA fish and…
…new analysis shows how little bits of DNA shed by fish track the seasonal movements of fish populations in and out of New York Harbor. eDNA also gives a picture…
…fishing for fish DNA-fish-dna/ Anthropocene How many fish are in the sea? From the Chinese Academy of Sciences / China Science News: New method for marine biological population prediction Greenreport, Italy…
…here. Young scientists to help document what lives on Earth! Coastal Marine BioLabs (CMB), a private, research-based scientific educational organization in Ventura, California was awarded a 3-year NSF grant to…
The deep sea projects of the Census of Marine Life make news with their discoveries, as for example covered by AP’s Cain Burdeau in a 22 November 2009 story “Thousands…
…processes follow a sequence of replacements or substitutions: new ideas for old, new labor patterns for old, new technologies for old. The diffusion of new technologies follows common patterns that…
The PNAS has published our new paper “Returning forests analyzed with the forest identity.” We also post a press release about it from the U. of Helsinki and a map…