Smithsonian exhibit about Census of Marine Life
…of Ocean Life. A couple of dozen CoML alumni participated in a ceremony to welcome the exhibit, which includes the splendid gold medal of the International Cosmos Prize awarded in…
…of Ocean Life. A couple of dozen CoML alumni participated in a ceremony to welcome the exhibit, which includes the splendid gold medal of the International Cosmos Prize awarded in…
Many exotic pets are also endangered or threatened species. Global illegal trade in protected wildlife is estimated at $10 billion annually. The essential first step in international wildlife law enforcement…
In July 2007 the Marine Barcode of Life initiative (MarBOL) surfaced at www.marinebarcoding.org. MarBOL is “an international initiative to enhance our capacity to identify marine life by utilizing DNA barcoding”….
…the Global Oceans on 22-25 January 2024 Jesse Ausubel, Ed Urban, and Peter Tyack updated the evaluation of the International Quiet Ocean Experiment. IQOE’s 12th Newsletter is now also online….
…2050, a level low in the range of estimates made by others. Some other relevant papers IK Wernick. Jews in Time and Space (PDF). International Journal of Anthropology 31 (1-2):…
…data to work with. Nonetheless, DNA barcoding of plants is ready for practical application and is providing immediately useful information (e.g. “DNA barcoding exposes a case of mistaken identity in…
Science and environment report Alice Hutton has written an exceptionally lively and informative article for the UK Guardian newspaper about the International Quiet Ocean Experiment, a program on which we…
…Committee, National Research Council, Washington DC , 1983. Toward an International Geosphere-Biosphere Program: A Study of Global Change, National Research Council, Washington DC , 1983. “Changing Climate†was the first…
…the development of the Journal of Industrial Ecology, Progress in Industrial Ecology, and the International Society for Industrial Ecology is gratifying. And, for those worried about cadmium, remember to think…
As chairman of the International Barcode of Life (iBOL) project, Jesse authored a short essay, “Navigating around hazards to barcoding, 2011†published in the iBOL newsletter…