History of Marine Animal Populations
Nature Magazine quotes Jesse in a feature on the History of Marine Animal Populations of the Census of Marine Life….
Nature Magazine quotes Jesse in a feature on the History of Marine Animal Populations of the Census of Marine Life….
On January 15, WNYC’s Mike Pesca interviewed Jesse and Trinity students Brenda Tan and Matt Cost about their DNAHouse. Their lively, live interview can be downloaded as a podcast from…
We have newly posted on-line an earlier paper for which we continue to receive reprint requests: “Does Climate Still Matter.”…
The United States Naval Academy has invited Jesse Ausubel to deliver the Michelson Lecture 15 October 2015 in Annapolis on Ocean Past, Ocean Future. We are honored by the invitation…
We post a copy of a recently published talk Jesse gave at the UN Commission on Sustainable Development meetings in New York in April 1999, “Because the Brain Does Not…
Based on Jesse’s Nierenberg Prize lecture, Jesse and Alan Curry, who led research on human performance enhancement for the Program for the Human Environment for several years, have created a…
A dozen articles in current issue of Nature examine the legacy of Carl Linnaeus, born 300 years ago this May. The wonderful cover illustration shows Carl Linnaeus as a modern…
Three papers of ours are published in the journal Technological Forecasting and Social Change: A Primer on Logistic Growth and Substitution: The Mathematics of the Loglet Lab Software Perrin S….
Under PHE auspices, Evgeny Yantovski, one of the originators of the concept of Zero Emission Power Plants, has written a startlingly imaginative tribute to the late Tommy Gold, “Thomas Gold…
Science editor Judith Shulevitz wrote a very good piece covering a lot of our work about forests, farms, and land use titled “Defusing the War of Words Over Organic Food”…