Quiet Ocean news
IQOE Newsletter #11 reports on the IQOE Science Committee meeting and Global Library on Underwater Sounds (GLUBS) workshop in Woods Hole in April in which Jesse participated, as well as…
IQOE Newsletter #11 reports on the IQOE Science Committee meeting and Global Library on Underwater Sounds (GLUBS) workshop in Woods Hole in April in which Jesse participated, as well as…
The IIASA blog 9 Sept 2015 includes a 500-word interview with Jesse Ausubel about his recent essay Nature Rebounds and his experiences as a young researcher at the Institute near…
IT World and Boingboing run stories about progress of the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL). Encyclopedia of Life: Better than Wikipedia! What leeches and ligers can teach you about evolution…
National Fisherman May 14, 2020 Genetic markers reveal Brazilian cownose rays, Gulf kingfish in New Jersey waters Kirk Moore Agencia EFE (via El Diario, Spain) El analísis de ADN medioambiental…
Andy Revkin blogs our new work on Peak Farmland in the New York Times….
Mitochondria are energy-producing organelles, found in nearly every cell in nearly every plant and animal species (some protozoans lack mitochondria). As first demonstrated by Lynn Margulis in 1967 (J Theor…
“The Encylopedia of Life has issued its 2nd Annual Report as well as a newsy press release which received coverage in at least 24 nations and 12 languages, including a…
With DNA barcoding for species identification creating excitement and controversy, Mark Stoeckle has launched the “Barcode Blog†to share the community news….
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…