Pieces of a puzzle
Why DNA barcoding works as well as it does is an unsolved scientific puzzle. It is long observed that mitochondrial DNA differences within animal species are generally much smaller than…
Why DNA barcoding works as well as it does is an unsolved scientific puzzle. It is long observed that mitochondrial DNA differences within animal species are generally much smaller than…
Dutch newspaper, NRC Handelsblad, publishes article by H.L. Wesseling featuring “The Liberation of the Environment: Technological Development and Global Change,” (Budapest version)….
The Italian weekly magazine Oggi published a colorful spread about the Census of Marine Life in its 26 June 2006 edition entitled “ET swims in the abyss.” The opening page…
An oil analyst makes creative use of Loglet Lab to analyze oil production and the peak oil question: https://www.theoildrum.com/story/2006/9/3/113719/7594…
Bloomberg View reporter Justin Fox publishes an excellent piece “We might be near peak environmental impact” that reports on our Nature Rebounds essay and the new Breakthrough Institute’s “Nature Unbound:…
For enjoyment or use, a US postage stamp featuring All Birds Barcoding Initiative (ABBI) and the Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) is available at zazzle.com….
On 24 April 2006 Jesse gave an expanded version of his Industrial Physicist paper about Big Green Energy Machines on zero-emission power plants and the supergrid for joint distribution of…
The Martha’s Vineyard Gazette publishes Jesse’s brief essay Rethinking the Inedible about seafood and the Census of Marine Life…
On the 1st of September, Jesse Ausubel and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation changed their relationship. Jesse is now a Science Advisor to Sloan, responsible for the Deep Carbon Observatory…
On 4 January 2017, PHE Researcher Iddo Wernick delivered the keynote address ‘Creating a circular economy: The challenges and opportunities presented by Technology Metals for future business‘ kicking off a…