Paper in CiCP
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.”…
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.”…
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…
A new Nature paper by Barbara Block et al. of the top predators project of the Census of Marine Life, Tracking apex marine predator movements in a dynamic ocean, earns…
…seems probable many new species will be found lurking in museum drawers. Even in relatively bat-poor temperate regions there may be hidden diversity. It was not until 1997 that Europe’s…
…in frozen tissue collections. There was strong enthusiasm among regional participants, and recognition the initiative has public appeal and the potential to engage new sources governmental support. I look forward…
…closing, for a view of complexity of ant life, please see E.O. Wilson’s wonderful short story “Trailhead”, in March 6, 2010, New Yorker, an excerpt from his upcoming book Anthill….
The new children’s book, The Little Girl Who Walked on Water But Who Didn’t Know How to Swim written by our esteemed colleague and friend Francois Sarano and illustrated by…
Mark Mills’s new National Center for Energy Analytics launched publicly with an Energy Future Forum organized jointly with RealClearEnergy. The meeting included a half-hour interview with Jesse Ausubel conducted by…
PHE’s Mark Stoeckle and colleague David Thaler published a new research paper in PLOS ONE, DNA Barcoding Works in Practice but Not in (Neutral) Theory. The paper examines what DNA…
…analyze multiple individuals from each species, and to revise DNA sequences and taxonomic labels as new information becomes available. By using specimens archived in museums, taxonomic identifications and DNA sequences…