…the human genome.” https://www.fasebj.org/cgi/reprint/1/6/502 This history comes to mind in reading the article by Hickerson, Meyer, and Moritz in October 2006 Syst Biol 55:729. According to their analysis, mathematical modelling…
…DNA barcodes of 30 individuals from 5 of the 6 species, and these are also publicly available on the BOLD website https://www.barcodinglife.org under “Published Projects” tab, including maps showing collection…
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Version 4 of our LogletLab software has been released and can be accessed at www.logletlab.com. LogletLab software is designed to help users analyze and decompose socio-technical growth processes using the…
…magazine has an article in the current survey on the environment that draws heavily from our research and our friends at IIASA: “Working miracles: Can technology save the planet?” https://www.economist.com/special-report/2002/07/06/working-miracles…
…Their work appears today in Nature Publishing Group’s open access journal Scientific Reports https://www.nature.com/srep/2013/130911/srep02635/full/srep02635.html The resulting Klee diagrams are both beautiful and scientifically informative. In the figure below, bird and…
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…including Tisbury Great Pond and Look Pond by Jesse H. Ausubel p.s. The Martha’s Vineyard Gazette ran a good article about Jesse’s talk: As did the Martha’s Vineyard Times: https://www.mvtimes.com/2017/08/02/fishing-for-dna/…
One of our colleagues took his drone for this aerial tour of The Rockefeller University campus. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TP1Hqy9Tb4…
… German version Forscher: «Schnelles Auge» half da Vinci beim Zeichnen und Malen https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/cultura/artes-visuales/la-rapidez-visual-de-da-vinci-explicaria-la-sonrisa-de-la-mona-lisa Agencia EFE La rapidez visual “súper desarrollada” de Da Vinci podría explicar la sonrisa de la Mona…