CoML Venice

We post the text (but not slides and movies) from Jesse’s talk “How to Census Marine Life” delivered in Venice 15 June 2006 under the auspices of the European Regional…

Sounds of Science

John LaCava’s Sounds of Science project continues making good music mixing traditional instruments with laboratory instruments and machines. New coverage of the project is in the lower part of this…

Elektron Splicer

Our 1996 paper Elektron introduced the notion of an appliance, “The Splicer”, a multipurpose minigenerator at the level of the individual consumer that could produce heat, electricity, and cold on…

Barcode – Frequency Matrix

PHE researcher Mark Stoeckle teamed up with Royal Ontario Museum ornithologist Kevin Kerr on a just published PLoS ONE paper “Frequency matrix approach demonstrates high sequence quality in avian BARCODEs…

We added or revised

We added or revised many technical documents for the CyberCampus project, which is about to go into beta testing….

Scientific American SuperGrid

The Continental Supergrid is featured in the July 2006 issue of Scientific American: ENERGY A Power Grid for the Hydrogen Economy By Paul M. Grant, Chauncey Starr and Thomas J….

Nighttime Illumination

Concerned about ecological effects of nighttime illumination, we take note of an important research project on ‘Loss of the Night’ of Franz Hoelker and colleagues in Berlin:…

Science Saturday May 3 2014

Kate Stoeckle (Sushigate–How We Became DNA Detectives–You Can Too!) and Mark Stoeckle (Citizens Help Study Icky and Mysterious City Pest–Cockroaches) showcased their work on May 3 at Rockefeller’s first “Science…