IQOE on the radio
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…
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…
…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,…
An article by Steve Leahy for National Geographic about our National Conference on Marine Environmental DNA New DNA tool ‘changes everything in marine science’ https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2018/12/edna-environmental-dna-counts-fish-changes-marine-science/ Also in the news net:…
…Rockefeller University on “The Next 1000 Years.” The conference inspired us. We are pondering what to do with the many interesting ideas put forward. More news in a few weeks….
PHE investigator Mark Stoeckle is quoted on DNA barcoding in a vivid if not perfectly accurate article in the San Jose Mercury News. https://phe.rockefeller.edu/BarcodeConference/articles.html#000243…
Mark Stoeckle is interviewed by Erika Engelhaupt for January 2, 2014 Science News Blog about the recently published discovery of Japanese cockroaches (Periplaneta japonica) living in rodent traps on Manhattan’s…
Jesse evokes the decade just ended with a verbal time machine. 2010s Time Machine Yowza! The kombucha cheeseball airballed flyover states. A flashmob of microbiomes pinged frenemies with fake news…
…analyze the evolution of transistor density in state-of-the-art computer chips and how it corresponds to the famous ‘Moore’s Law.’ Coverage occurred in Chinese (TenCent News) and in German. An earlier…
The conference, held on 10 Feb 2005, brought together over 200 participants from a wide range of disciplines. The Natural History Museum has this news item regarding the event. Out…