Glasgow Cities lecture
Glasgow University will host a lecture by Jesse Ausubel Monday 17 April on The Nature of the City as part of a workshop, “Future cities: Do cities have limits?” Here…
Glasgow University will host a lecture by Jesse Ausubel Monday 17 April on The Nature of the City as part of a workshop, “Future cities: Do cities have limits?” Here…
In the late 1860’s, a French entomologist, Étienne Léopold Trouvelot, living in Medford, Massachusetts, imported gypsy moths (Lymantria dispar) which he hoped to hybridize with domesticated Asian silkworms (Bombyx mori),…
Starksia is a genus of tiny (most less than 2 cm) blennoid fishes found in rocky inshore areas and coral reefs along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of North and…
The Energy Xchange, an independent producer of podcasts, recorded a 1-hour conversation on energy of Scott W. Tinker – director, Bureau of Economic Geology,University of Texas at Austin; Steven E….
Arthur L. Singer, Jr., allows us the honor to post his 90-page “East to Forget, and So Hard to Remember,” covering his career at MIT, the Carnegie and Sloan Foundations…
For its 2021 Annual Review, the Andrew W. Marshall Foundation presented an hour-long seminar in which Jesse Ausubel speaks briefly on experimentation, Melissa Flagg on intellectual courage, and Dan Patt…
…Most of this was scattered differences found in one or a few individuals, although there did appear to be a number of canadensis individuals with a shared variant, which might…
We post a Schematic of an eDNA metabarcoding protocol for marine fish. We recently showed that current laboratory protocols optimize sensitivity and reproducibility, especially for more abundant fish populations (ICES…
On 25 June Jesse received the Blue Frontier / Peter Benchley award for science at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. He used the occasion for “A Call…
RealClearEnergy’s William Tucker has posted an article about our paper on Peak Farmland.…