Hydrogen from nuclear energy
As long-time admirers of the potential of nuclear reactors to produce hydrogen, we are pleased to read a sunny report about the non-electric applications of nuclear program of the IAEA.Â…
As long-time admirers of the potential of nuclear reactors to produce hydrogen, we are pleased to read a sunny report about the non-electric applications of nuclear program of the IAEA.Â…
The Italian website “Stasera leggiamo” (This evening let’s read) runs a favorable review of Jesse’s autobiography, “La liberazione dell’ ambiente”…
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…
We are pleased to read that North Carolina-based company NET Power Breaks Ground on Demonstration Plant for World’s First Emissions-Free, Low-Cost Fossil Fuel Power Technology. The NET Power technology, which…
…for a personal view of the program, read Jesse’s poem, The Census of Marine Life is about the total richness of the sea, the foreword to Life in the World’s…
…and led it until this autumn, when he became President of Teacher’s College. Congratulations to Tom and to TC. Read Tom’s excellent inaugural address and about his pathfinding career, which…
…can fall,” said Gorbachev, who sent his remarks to be read at the conference after he was unable to attend. The thread of optimism at the State of the Planet…
…water, more species of fish up to levels tested. Amplifying decreasing amounts of extracted DNA yields progressively fewer species. Species represented by more copies (reads) of their DNA are detected…
…Daniel D. Heath. pdf here. The paper finds that integrating allometry significantly improved correlations between organism abundance and metabarcoding read count relative to traditional metrics of abundance (density and biomass)…
…or oil since the early 1970s. The Wall Street Journal editorial pages daily scare entrepreneurs with multiplying regulations stifling markets. What should we make of currently touted threats such as…