Science article Holford-Nichols
Science magazine 1 August ran an Op-Ed by Mande Holford and Rod Nichols, with whom Jesse teaches The Rockefeller University course on Science & Diplomacy….
Science magazine 1 August ran an Op-Ed by Mande Holford and Rod Nichols, with whom Jesse teaches The Rockefeller University course on Science & Diplomacy….
ABI’s smallest sequencer is about the size and weight of a house air conditioning unit [ABI 310: 95 kg (208 lbs); 61 x 56 x 86 cm (24 x 22…
PHE MOVES! Our web site has changed from www.rockefeller.edu/phe to phe.rockefeller.edu (we are now hosting our own site on a workstation in our lab). Check out our new book Technological…
Claire Williams’ book Landscapes, Genomics, and Transgenic Conifers to which we contributed “Foresters and DNA†is now available from Amazon where the site features our opening sentence: “The decoding of…
The Martha’s Vineyard Times runs a bright article about The Cherry Orchard in Jesse Ausubel’s Backyard with 8 photos as well as an excellent text by Laura Roosevelt….
The deep oceans are the largest biotic space on earth, but remain largely unexplored. Census of Marine Life scientists recently trawled the Atlantic between the southeast US coast and the…
We’ve been framed! The site gets a makeover. Our publications list now includes abstracts for many of our papers. We also added three new online documents on industrial ecology, counting…
On 14 March Jesse will particiapte in a seminar organized by the New York Times about climate change. PDF Poster…
…about 400 species worldwide. Like many marine species, they have a bipartite life cycle where dispersal is achieved through a planktonic larval developmental stage. However, larval stages are notoriously difficult…
The Program for the Human Environment is featured in an article on Dematerialization posted on the IBM home page Quantum Leaps section….