Neotropical explorers map avian diversity
There are more bird species in the Neotropics than in any other biogeographic region (including many more as yet undescribed; see for example application of COI barcoding to cryptic diversity…
There are more bird species in the Neotropics than in any other biogeographic region (including many more as yet undescribed; see for example application of COI barcoding to cryptic diversity…
Expanding our online publication archive, PDF versions of the 1991 paper, “A Second Look at the Impacts of Climate Change,” as well a 1988 piece by Jesse and Robert Herman…
The Richard Lounsbery Foundation sponsored a new survey of political attitudes of American professors by Neil Gross (Harvard) and Solon Simmons (George Mason U.). Jesse offered opening remarks on behalf…
The videos of the talks of the EMBO/EMBL conference on Biodiversity and Society held 9-10 November 2012 in Heidelberg are now on-line, including Jesse Ausubel’s talk on Macroscopes for Biodiversity….
The Monmouth University-Rockefeller University Marine Science and Policy Initiative (MURU) will be hosting the ‘National Conference on Marine and Environmental eDNA‘ to help accelerate marine environmental DNA science and applications…
What do leaf beetles (Chrysomelidae) eat? In 11 Nov 2008 Proc R Soc B researchers from Spain, London, and Australia, apply DNA analysis to 76 species (1 individual/species) of Australian…
From our archive, we post a 1988 paper by Jesse, Arnulf Grübler, and Nebojsa Nakicenovic, titled Carbon Dioxide Emissions in a Methane Economy. https://phe.rockefeller.edu/co2-methane/…
The current madness for biofuels has raised again the question of the proper hydrogen-to-carbon ratio to use to index wood and other biomass against other fuels. We offer a note…
An article in the New Republic Magazine about hydrogen to fuel vehicles cites our work:…
…a predictive way over long periods, we cannot say whether the future of human population is runaway growth or slow implosion. Thus, we revisit the logistic analysis of aggregate human…