Energy and Climate
For 200 years, the world has progressively lightened its energy diet by favoring hydrogen atoms over carbon in our hydrocarbon stew. Energy technologies succeed when economies of scale form part…
For 200 years, the world has progressively lightened its energy diet by favoring hydrogen atoms over carbon in our hydrocarbon stew. Energy technologies succeed when economies of scale form part…
…scientists can equip themselves with barcoding to speed identification of known organisms and facilitate rapid recognition of new species. Democratizes access. A standardized library of barcodes will empower many more…
The newest version of PHE’s Loglet Lab software, LL5 is now available to users online. Software improvements in LL5 include more tools for statistical analysis, cleaner graphs, and a ‘Get…
Journalist Fred Pearce interviewed Jesse for New Scientist magazine. The version published in the 28 January 2006 issue of the magazine omits about 500 words of the version we post…
…covering a lot of our work about forests, farms, and land use titled “Defusing the War of Words Over Organic Food” posted 12 September 2012 in The New Republic magazine….
Two new articles about Virtual-U©, the university simulator. San Francisco Chronicle 14 January 2000 Chronicle of Higher Education 7 Jan 2000…
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…