Earth at night – if the rest of the world lived like America
…Ocean Experiment (IQOE) in studying ocean sound and its effects on marine organisms. PHE has helped conceive and foster the IQOE. More news is in the March 2019 IQOE Newsletter….
…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…
Jesse is quoted in the Dec 1 issue of U.S. News and World Report in an article by Greg Easterbrook titled “Greenhouse Common Sense- Why global-warming economics matters more than…
Jesse is quoted again by U.S. News and World Report (December 15 issue, pages 40-41). The Taboos of Kyoto-Key issues get the warming conference’s cold shoulder…
…at what methods were best for integrating the growing pool of DNA barcode data into systematics, the science of classifying organisms based on evolutionary history. Using real-world examples, authors DeSalle,…
…our investigation has attracted press coverage including New York Times print and online editions and internationally in 65 news sites and 14 countries, including India and China, world centers of…
…released materials visit the CoML portal or the site of the news release. Jesse served as leader editor of the Highlights report. For a more personal view of the program,…
…the English-speaking world. As part of the ceremonies, Ausubel delivered a 600th Anniversary Lecture, Every Fish in the Sea: Findings of the First Census of Marine Life. For over three…