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…
…to the two samples, enabling both to be analyzed in a single pyrosequencing run; the authors point out that tagging could be expanded to enable analyzing hundreds of samples in…
…nowhere near running out of oil despite repeated predictions to that effect. But Clark of Harvard argued that much of the environmental progress in the west might not have happened…
We post “Agricultural Technology and its Societal Implications” by our esteemed associate Paul Waggoner. The paper, which leads off the 25th anniversary issue of Technology in Society, likens society’s choices…
Jesse was interviewed for the documentary “Juice: How Electricity Explains The World,” and you can watch a brief clip here….
We post a note clarifying how we label figures in LogletLab FP_Clarification.pdf…
We wish a warm welcome to our newest colleague, Smriti Rao!…
Alan visited the second annual New Harvest conference on cellular agriculture in Red Hook, Brooklyn, which included a variety of talks and exhibits on the science and broader implications of…
We have updated and reorganized our webpages on DNA, Taxonomy, and the Barcode of Life (https://phe.rockefeller.edu/BarcodeConference/) to keep pace with this rapidly progressing field. Among other exciting developments, the Smithsonian…
The 23 February 2015 New Yorker magazine features the acoustic company of our long-time research associate, Perrin Meyer, in a fascinating article about controlling sonic microenvironments, such as individual tables…