New essay on the Great
New essay on the Great Reversal of the destruction of nature on-line….
New essay on the Great Reversal of the destruction of nature on-line….
…litter widely through New Zealand. They determined COI barcode region sequences for 119 individuals from 17 localities in the mountainous northern part of South Island. The two described subspecies A….
The New Scientist weekly magazine 16 June 2010 publishes a short interview with Jesse about the Census of Marine Life and ideas for the international Quiet Ocean and Dark Sky…
Co-authors of the new widely reported PNAS paper “Sulfur-cycling fossil bacteria from the 1.8-Ga Duck Creek Formation provide promising evidence of evolution’s null hypothesis” include our close Chilean collaborators, Victor…
Alan visited the second annual New Harvest conference on cellular agriculture in Red Hook, Brooklyn, which included a variety of talks and exhibits on the science and broader implications of…
The 23 February 2015 New Yorker magazine features the acoustic company of our long-time research associate, Perrin Meyer, in a fascinating article about controlling sonic microenvironments, such as individual tables…
The Rockefeller University issues a press release about our new paper with Paul Hebert & Co. on DNA barcoding of North American birds….
On Earth, the quarterly magazine of the NRDC, published a detailed article, The (New) Web of Life , by Alan Burdick about the history and progress of the Encyclopedia of…
A DNA barcoding article is featured cover story in the June 26, 2004 issue of New Scientist….
…Blog: where we write about and illustrate the latest news about DNA barcoding Partners Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) – Barcode of Life Database (BOLD) – All Birds Barcoding Initiative (ABBI) – All Leps…