… (Thunnus</i><i> thynnus)</i> after a hypothetical nuclear accident in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS Cortes, C., Perianez, R., Block, B. A., Castleton, M. R., Cermeno, P., Dedman, S. 2026 253 View details for DOI 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2026.104180 View details…
…at Cornell University Join us to hear Dr. Olivia J. Graham talk about eelgrass; what it is, and why it matters to coastal ecosystems. She'll share the significance of eelgrass in sustaining coastal ecosystems along with recent eelgrass health and resilience research based at Univ…
…ITS KINDRED. The Ostriches are a very ancient group of birds, and, judging from what we know of their anatomy, they must be regarded as representing the most primitive of living birds. With the exception of a single group, to be discussed presently, all have lost the power of fli…
…he Valley By Mike Dunham Alaska Dispatch News We recently got our first peek at what is said to be “the largest glass screen in the world.” At 17 feet wide and 12 feet high, that seems like a credible claim. Note the term “screen” here means a full-wall frieze found in traditiona…
…he Valley By Mike Dunham Alaska Dispatch News We recently got our first peek at what is said to be “the largest glass screen in the world.” At 17 feet wide and 12 feet high, that seems like a credible claim. Note the term “screen” here means a full-wall frieze found in traditiona…
…reator Frank Wayne. This authenticated historical detail marks the beginning of what might evolve into among of the most identifiable gaming formats in equally brick-and-mortar and virtual gaming settings. The ease combined with the visual pleasure of observing a token travel thr…
… from Corlears Hook to Coenties Slip, and from thence, by Whitehall, northward. What do you see?—Posted like silent sentinels all around the town, stand thousands upon thousands of mortal men fixed in ocean reveries. Some leaning against the spiles; some seated upon the pier-head…
…eat degree, excepting when they saw a steam-vessel going into Falmouth Harbour. What extraordinary monster it was, they could not imagine. Whether it was a [page] 3 huge fish, a land animal, or the devil (of whom they have a notion in their country), they could not decide; neithe…
…dom to realise. But Napoleon's empire was itself in a condition of instability. What form it would have taken if he had continued to reign, we do not know. The claims of nationality had begun to assert themselves before his fall — indeed, they had been to a large extent the cause…
… The near-instantaneous rise from ambient to an extremely high peak pressure is what makes an explosive shock wave potentially damaging. Farther from an explosive, the peak pressures decay and the explosive waves propagate as an impulsive, broadband sound. Several parameters infl…
…. M., Raffa, K. F., Thomas, K. A., Tobin, P. C., Uden, D. R., Mech, A. M. 2025. What is a specialist? Quantifying host breadth enables impact prediction for invasive herbivores. Ecology Letters. 28(2):e70083. 2025 Senalik, C., Ohno, K. M., Grant, K. T., Martin, W. A., Winschel, T…
…ents? 19th century gastronomer Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin observed, "Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you who you are." Indeed, there is no better measure of personal taste than the food one eats. Literally and figuratively. What our presidents eat is a function of family…
…r love and charity in Latin. The figure tilts her head slightly, offering a somewhat melancholy expression, reflecting her origin as part of a tomb monument Augustus Saint-Gaudens designed. Delicate garlands of passion flowers entwine her hair and waist. Painters in this period w…
…lly motto) we need to know When and Where and Who. Then maybe we can talk about What and Why. I also have a deep and abiding love of poetry & that works its way into most of my classes also. EDUCATION B.A. University of California, Berkeley, 1979 M.A. Ecology and Systematic Biolo…
…opy and Lasers Eric Alterman Brooklyn College Read Biography Department: Email: Whatliberalmedia@aol.com Eric Alterman is a Distinguished Professor of English at Brooklyn College, City University of New York, and Professor of Journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School Of Jou…