Visions of the 21st Century
…of toxic waste. The really bad news is that most of the planet’s 6 billion people are just beginning to follow in the trash-filled footsteps of the U.S. and the…
…of toxic waste. The really bad news is that most of the planet’s 6 billion people are just beginning to follow in the trash-filled footsteps of the U.S. and the…
…in the environment. We found tell-tale DNA in dried-out horse manure in Central Park, a pigeon feather on the sidewalk and a shed snakeskin. DNAHouse attracted news interest New York Times: “Through…
Kate Stoeckle and Louisa Strauss presented “DNA Barcoding reveals mislabeled fish in New York City market” at the AAAS Annual Meeting on February 19 in San Diego, CA. The talk…
…Library), Linnaeus listed 564 species collected from all over the world. In 1935, Ernst Mayr estimated 8,500 world birds, and counted more precisely in 1946, arriving at a total of…
…distribution and abundance of marine life. Sea life holds great interest for the public in the USA and around the world. Aquariums and exhibitions on marine life in natural history…
A column about us, “Optimistic about our environmental future”, is syndicated in many newspapers across the country. By MITZI PERDUE, Scripps Howard News Service September 11, 2000 As director of…
COUNCIL FOR AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (CAST) NEWS RELEASE New Study By Leading Agricultural Group Proposes That a More Crowded Planet May Be Simultaneously Better Fed and Greener AMES, IA…
…Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1991. Grübler, A., The Rise and Fall of Infrastructures, Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1990. Oliver, R. M., Saturation Models: A Brief Survey and Critique, Journal of…
…and continuing interest The New York Times August 21, 2008, page 1 Time Magazine Invited presentation at AAAS annual meeting, San Diego, CA, Feb 2010 download PPTX Chosun Ilbo (Korean…
…their report, pictures of some of the fish, and related information below. Their work also earned front-page coverage in The New York Times. High school friends make first student use…