Barcoding Birds
A new paper on DNA barcoding of birds has been published as part of a landmark collection about DNA barcoding edited by W. John Kress and David L. Erickson, DNA…
A new paper on DNA barcoding of birds has been published as part of a landmark collection about DNA barcoding edited by W. John Kress and David L. Erickson, DNA…
Todd “Ike” Kiefer has published a shorter version of his landmark 86-page monograph on biofuels. The new article appears in Strategic Studies Quarterly 7(1), 2013 Energy Insecurity: The False Promise…
Wake Forest University undergraduate Karina Macosko asks Jesse about climate change, counting fish, and other subjects of his work in a 15-minute video interview. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtK-kPJZ3Ow&feature=emb_logo…
The excellent magazine and website Maritime Executive runs an editorial by Jesse Ausubel and Alan Curry How eDNA Could be a Cornerstone of the New Blue Economy The essay draws…
Mark Stoeckle’s summer mentee, high school student Daisy Palaguachi, reports on her work in this poster “Yes, Virginia, There are Oysters in New York Harbor” describing use of aquatic environmental…
Results so far in animals suggest the major limitation to DNA barcoding is very young species pairs. Young species pairs may not have accumulated enough differences in the 648 bp…
An article by Jesse is published in the Swiss newspaper Tages-Anzeiger, in German: Die Befreiung der Umwelt ….
Blue economy, red ink, white flag? Restarting America’s maritime and coastal industries By Jesse H. Ausubel and Vice Admiral Paul Gaffney II. (Ret.), appeared in The Hill 05/07/20…
Jesse Ausubel is featured in an article in The Scientist magazine: Suit Puts Focus On Advisory Panel Consensus-Building…
China confirmed its leadership in new transport technology with an announcement 13 March 2006 that it will build the world’s 2nd commercial maglev between Shanghai and Hangzhou, 175 km apart….