Reasons to Worry about the Human Environment
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….
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…
Our paper “Nitrogen Fertilizer: Retrospect and Prospect” is published by the Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA….
Perrin’s research in computational acoustics is mentioned in the German professional audio magazine pma….
Thanks to Tracy Gill and Katharine Egan, Mark Stoeckle and Jesse Ausubel gave a NOAA-wide “Omics” seminar. 29 October 2021. Title and abstract are below. View the recording of the…
Alvin Weinberg, a giant in science and technology, passed away 28 October at 91. Jesse met Alvin in 1979 and was honored to work with him quite regularly for 20…
ABC TV’s Bill Blakemore interviewed Jesse for a 7-minute segment about the Census of Marine Life for the 17 February edition of his weekly program, Nature’s Edge. Thanks to Bill…
…Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, UK, and USA). The workshop was co-sponsored by the US National Center for Culture of Marine Phytoplankton and the UK NERC…
We have joined a project called The Great Reversal: The Potentials for Forest Protection to 2050. Purpose: To examine the potential for concentrating production of forest products into a small…