Gizmodo on populations
Daniel Kolitz, a writer for Gizmodo, a science and technology website with many readers, runs a weekly feature called Giz Asks, in which he poses a simple question to a…
Daniel Kolitz, a writer for Gizmodo, a science and technology website with many readers, runs a weekly feature called Giz Asks, in which he poses a simple question to a…
The St Andrews Prize for the Environment of the University of St Andrews recognizes and supports innovative and inspirational responses to environmental challenges. In 2023, Jesse Ausubel joined the jury,…
Birds have been the subject of intense genetic study for over 20 years. How large is the legacy of avian genetic data? Researchers studying species-level differences in birds and other…
Mark Mills’s new National Center for Energy Analytics launched publicly with an Energy Future Forum organized jointly with RealClearEnergy. The meeting included a half-hour interview with Jesse Ausubel conducted by…
We participated in the 2nd conference of the CFR/WB/WWF on the Great Restoration of forests. We presented a paper “How much will feeding more and wealthier people encroach on forests?”…
Ira Flatow interviewed Jesse for a live radio segment (mp3) on NPR Science Friday 17 November 2006 about the PNAS paper by Kauppi et al. on Returning Forests….
Growing data sets demonstrate DNA barcoding usually works, but why? Why does a very short stretch of DNA, such as a DNA barcode which usually represents less than one one-millionth…
Two new articles about Virtual-U©, the university simulator. San Francisco Chronicle 14 January 2000 Chronicle of Higher Education 7 Jan 2000…
We note with great sadness the passing of Alexander (Sandy) Mather on Tuesday, November 14, 2006, aged 63 years, Professor, Department of Geography and Environment, University of Aberdeen. Sandy passed…
Harvard Medicine magazine did a good profile on PHE researcher Mark Stoeckle and the DNA barcoding project…