…separate calculation of its CHF for ecological receptors. 4. Ecology–Persistence. It isn’t only important to know the immediate impact of a contaminant. How long will it remain in the environment? Is…
…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 website for the project we helped start to develop DNA barcodes for all fish, appropriately called “FISH-BOLâ€, is now on-line at https://www.fishbol.org/….
…in millions. Much of the enthusiasm for renewables is belief in magic. People tire of hearing about problems related to fossil fuels or nuclear power, presented in great detail for…
JH Ausubel.
Journal of Industrial Ecology
1 (1):
10–11
1997
…electricity, heat, fertilizer, and other outputs with potentially zero emissions.i In the many industries which produce in batches rather than in continuous flows, design and analysis of integrated manufacturing systems…
…individual self-interest might dominate often accompanies this view. Implicit is a distrust of lay judgment in the marketplace of economic, technical, and social options. “…I do not anticipate that issues…
…online tool that can facilitate the integration of allometry in eDNA/abundance relationships. Interspecific allometry eDNA – an online tool Explore how accounting for allometric scaling in environmental DNA (eDNA) shedding…
JH Ausubel, DG Victor.
Annual Review of Energy and the Environment
17:
1–43
1992
…is obviously low. However, there is varied experience with intrusive monitoring; carefully considering those cases is important because some observers claim that intrusive monitoring is a prerequisite for effective international…
…species — it can also reveal the relative number of these fish.” https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/plenty-fish-sea-scientists-now-count-dna/story?id=74543799 and in French, here, and in German, here Science Magazine, United States Fisheries in a flask? Loose…
…of Life: www.eol.org Barcode of Life Database: www.barcodinglife.org Consortium for the Barcode of Life: barcoding.si.edu Barcoding marine species: www.marinebarcoding.org FishBol: www.fishbol.org Barcoding blog: https://phe.rockefeller.edu/barcode/blog Ten Reasons for Barcoding Life: https://phe.rockefeller.edu/barcode/docs/TenReasonsBarcoding.pdf “Barcode of Life” Scientific American, October 2008: https://phe.rockefeller.edu/docs/BarcodeScientificAmerican.2008.10.pdf…