Our work on hydrogen is
Our work on hydrogen is reported in the cover story of the Italian weekly newsmagazine Liberal on 9 December 1999, pp. 9-13, (Vol. 2, no. 48). The winter 1999/2000 issue…
Our work on hydrogen is reported in the cover story of the Italian weekly newsmagazine Liberal on 9 December 1999, pp. 9-13, (Vol. 2, no. 48). The winter 1999/2000 issue…
Human additions of sound and light continue to interest us as aspects of global change, as we wrote in JH Ausubel. Broadening the scope of global change to include illumination…
Together with Chris Scholin (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute), Alan Curry and Jesse Ausubel have prepared a Discussion Paper Assessing the financial, commercial, and economic dimensions of a US National…
Even in well-studied groups such as birds, there are specimens that experts cannot identify. For example, the Pterodroma petrel shown at right was closely examined and photographed after it was…
An article in Nature magazine (408:8 (2000)) describes a recent meeting organized by Jean-Jacques Salomon and Alexander Keynan in Paris on the topic of global scientific cooperation in a post…
Todays Wall Street Journal has an article “Back to the Future: Mixing Work, Home Is a Very Old Dilemma” that quotes Jesse and references our work “Working Less and Living…
Thanks to Marlowe Hood of Agence France Press (AFP) for an extensive article about Why should mitochondria define species? by Mark Stoeckle and David Thaler. Editing of Mr. Hood’s article…
The new website Academic Influence, led by Wake Forest U. physicist Jed Macosko, conducted a video interview with Jesse Ausubel about his career….
Many exotic pets are also endangered or threatened species. Global illegal trade in protected wildlife is estimated at $10 billion annually. The essential first step in international wildlife law enforcement…