An adaptation of Jesse’s
An adaptation of Jesse’s keynote address to the fall 2000 Business Roundtable’s National Summit on Technology and Climate Change appears in the January-February issue of The Electricity Journal….
An adaptation of Jesse’s keynote address to the fall 2000 Business Roundtable’s National Summit on Technology and Climate Change appears in the January-February issue of The Electricity Journal….
Thanks to scanning by Google Books, we post two vintage reports for which Jesse early in his career was the lead scribe: Changing Climate, Report of the Carbon Dioxide Assessment…
A pair of excellent books about the Vienna Circle of philosophers have recently appeared: Exact Thinking in Demented Times: The Vienna Circle and the Epic Quest for the Foundations of…
…between species, and identify the shared characters that reflect evolutionary ancestry. These tasks require highly-specialized sets of knowledge and skill for each animal and plant group. One result is that…
…(giant squids) a run for their money if they were (down there),” said Don Michel, communications director of the Marine Research division of Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization…
The New York Times created an interactive game “name the scientist†in which Jesse Ausubel is the wrong answer to the 4th question. Richard Dawkins is the right answer. Still…
The Breakthrough Institute has posted Jesse Ausubel’s lecture “Cars and Civilization” in a linear, scrollable layout. This version may be easier to read on some devices, though less attractive to…
PHE’s acoustic wizard, Perrin Meyer, and Meyer Sound created a scientific experience at ?#?BurningMan2015?. Bay Area artist Jon Sarriugarte and sound designer Kyrsten Mate created a rocket launch experience “Project…
Nature has assembled a collection of papers originating under the auspices of the just-concluded ten-year Deep Carbon Observatory project, sponsored by the Sloan Foundation. An interview with two of the…
We post the article The Evolution of Transport, which appeared in this months issue of the magazine, The Industrial Physicist….