29 June 2004
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.”…
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….
…Kaitlyn Jeanne Nichols’s podcast follows the return of whales to NY and interviews Mark on how eDNA is helping reveal animal life in NYC waters. https://soundcloud.com/user-833449477/chasing-whales-in-new-york-city (segment starts at 7:30)….
…the “air genome†in New York City. An October 17 2005 story in Genome Web reports good progress in the project, which was announced in a March 2005 press release….
In Cladistics 25 Sept 2007, Steven Trewick from Massey University, New Zealand applies mtDNA to help sort out endemic flightless grasshoppers in genus Sigaus, which are restricted to mountainous alpine…
…Google search with “new species” and “dna” turns up dozens of reports in which DNA sequence differences are the first and strongest evidence for cryptic species, including the 2 new…
…most of the published and new sequences were derived from strains maintained at Pravasoli-Guillard National Center for Culture of Marine Phytoplankton (CCMP). There is no explicit mention of CCMP in…