Tropical tree identification with DNA
…in particular and about plant biology in general. In PLoS ONE, researchers from France, French Guiana, and New York apply DNA barcoding to two 1-hectare plots in the “pristine lowland…
…in particular and about plant biology in general. In PLoS ONE, researchers from France, French Guiana, and New York apply DNA barcoding to two 1-hectare plots in the “pristine lowland…
…eds. Geoffrey McNicoll, John Bongaarts, and Ethel P. Churchill, supplement to Population and Development Review, vol. 38. New York: Population Council, 2013. We also post Jesse’s short lecture, Peak Farmland,…
…Wheeler, 2005) (this key made popular news as 3 of newly described beetles were named in tribute to then current US government officials–A. bushi, A. cheneyi, A. rumsfeldi). As is…
The DNAHouse project alerted us to the value of barcoding a New York City cockroach…and now Mark Stoeckle announces the initiation of the National Cockroach Project. Jeanne Garbarino posts a…
On 4 June Jesse addressed a session of the UN Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and Law of the Sea in New York City about the Census of Marine Life….
Sir John Browne, Chairman and CEO of BP, spoke on the record at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York on Thursday 24 June about global warming “Beyond Kyoto.”…
A slightly revised version of Jesse’s April 2021 talk to the Art Law Committee of the New York Bar Association on Some DNA Issues for Art Law appears in the…
…We were fortunate enough to have the participation of many, if not all, the PHE members involved in the joint research. Pictured below with New York City in the background…
From the 10 February 2011 New York Review of Books, p. 27, essay by Roderick MacFarquhar on Mao’s Great Famine: The History of China’s Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958-1962 by Frank…
…all the teams in the prize ceremony on 6 June 2012 at the American Museum of Natural History, On the Success of the First New York City Urban Barcode Project….