JH Ausubel, Arnulf Grübler.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change
50:
113–131
1995
…(1991) The Overworked American. New York: Basic. Statistics Bureau, Management and Coordination Agency (1987) Japan Statistical Yearbook. Tokyo. Strasser S. (1982) Never Done: A History of American Housework. New York: Panthion. Szalai A.,…
…filtering their own. Newspapers and television news programs have discovered that toxic releases in the Valley are nearly as sensational as kidnaping and murders. When the Fairchild story hit the…
…sponsored by Eugenio Giani, President of the Regional Council of Tuscany. Jesse’s introductory essay is here. The press release earned wide attention, for example, BBC radio: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03tb7ht Gizmodo, USA The…
…Preface, p. 6 of the prior link. New Antarctic atlas offers index of marine life BBC News – ‎‎ More than 9,000 species, from single-cell organisms to penguins and whales,…
JH Ausubel, PS Meyer, IK Wernick.
Technology in Society
23 (2):
131–146
2001
…Health Organization. These selection rules are applied when more than one cause of death appears on the death certificate, a fairly common occurrence. From an environmental perspective, the rules are…
…for the video, visit https://www.youtube/webby and click “Experimental & Weird”, The Census of Marine Life video is last on the page. Support the Census of Marine Life by voting today….
…of United States politics, including science in high politics. The greenhouse effect, the Valdez oil spill, and biodiversity; AIDS, tuberculosis, and other emerging diseases; fetal tissue research, genome mapping, DNA…
Added online reprints Malthus and the Graduate Studentsand Working Less and Living Longer. Link to the American Scientist web site with the abstract of Can Technology Spare the Earth?…
JH Ausubel.
Nature
350:
649–652
1991
…synthetic rubber from petrochemical feedstocks, which is not subject to the vagaries of pests, droughts and floods, and other risks out doors, has overwhelmed natural rubber from trees. In 1990,…
…Decoupling for Conservation. Jesse’s remarks begin at 29′ 15″ and run 8 minutes (scroll down to the video box & use slider). The video begins with Linus Blomqvist’s introduction of…