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We share in the pride of everyone at The Rockefeller University that it ranked #1 in a recent survey of the impact of research of 750 universities around the world….
We share in the pride of everyone at The Rockefeller University that it ranked #1 in a recent survey of the impact of research of 750 universities around the world….
Rockefeller University graduate students Avital Percher and Devon Collins wrote a short essay about the 2015 short course and field trip as part of the Hurford Initiative on Science &…
Recalling the 25th anniversary of a memorable banquet of Laxenburg softball players, Judy Wagstrom sent Jesse the IIASA team photo from the 1981 party in Vienna….
Thought-Provoking Hypotheses About the Novel Coronavirus: RearClearScience posts nine hypotheses about COVID-19 by our Guest Investigator David Thaler. The hypotheses span social distance, vaccines, super spreaders, and animal agriculture….
The biological universe is much larger and more diverse than we thought. In three papers in March 2007 PLoS Biology, scientists report on a genetic survey of microbial diversity in…
On 19 January New York Times reporter Andrew Revkin blogged the text of our February 2004 Keystone talk Does Climate Still Matter. This led to several requests for the visuals…
A raft of recent articles show the strength and versatility of a standardized genetic approach to identifying species, ie DNA barcoding. Just as color vision helps us rapidly sort objects…
Our research is quoted extensively in an article on page A1 of the Sunday New York Times: Global Economy Slowly Cuts Use of High-Carbon Energy….
Polish water resources engineer Janusz Kindler passed away on 8 December 2020 in Warsaw at the age of 86. Janusz served as chief of the Resources and Environment group at…
We post the papers: Five Worthy Ways To Spend Large Amounts of Money for Research on Environment and Resources Jesse H. Ausubel The Bridge 29(3):4-16, Fall 1999. Dis The Threat…