Rethinking the Inedible
The Martha’s Vineyard Gazette publishes Jesse’s brief essay Rethinking the Inedible about seafood and the Census of Marine Life…
The Martha’s Vineyard Gazette publishes Jesse’s brief essay Rethinking the Inedible about seafood and the Census of Marine Life…
On the 1st of September, Jesse Ausubel and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation changed their relationship. Jesse is now a Science Advisor to Sloan, responsible for the Deep Carbon Observatory…
On 4 January 2017, PHE Researcher Iddo Wernick delivered the keynote address ‘Creating a circular economy: The challenges and opportunities presented by Technology Metals for future business‘ kicking off a…
Relying on morphologic species descriptions lacking DNA sequences is like diagnosing patients without laboratory tests. An experienced clinician can often make the correct diagnosis from examination alone, but laboratory tests…
A paper based on Perrin’s master’s thesis was recently published in the new Chinese journal Communications in Computational Physics entitled “On the Naturally Induced Sources for Obstacle Scattering.”…
Sex hormones make empires, as reported in the color booklet of Quantitative Dynamics of Human Empires by Cesare Marchetti and Jesse Ausubel adapted from the 2012 article of the same…
In early access Dec 2006 Nucl Acid Res, researchers from 9 laboratories in France, Italy, Norway, and Denmark examine a candidate barcode gene for land plants, the group I intron…
Now in print, “Reasons to Worry about the Human Environment,” Jesse H. Ausubel, Cosmos (Journal of the Cosmos Club of Washington, DC) 8:1-12, 1998….
With his Sloan Foundation hat, Jesse has helped advance the work of the George Mason University Center for History and the New Media, which has released nifty open source software…
Krill are shrimp-like crustaceans found throughout the world’s oceans. The Antarctic krill, Euphasia superba, is thought to be the most abundant species on the planet in terms of biomass (500…