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State and local governments can stimulate energy-efficient construction and renovations through cash incentives, expert guidance, and other methods. Learn what New York is doing.
eBriefing | posted Jul 22, 2008
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Speakers: Ralph K. Cavin III, Semiconductor Research Corporation; Harold Scheraga, Cornell U.; Tamar Schlick, NYU; Sai Ravela, MIT; John Jeremy Rice, IBM
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Population Graphs:: the graph theoretic shape of genetic structure

Mol Ecol 2004
Selected by Jordi Bascompte, Estación Biológica Doñana
Description: My bet is that this paper is a soon-to-be classic. This paper sets the foundation for a new way to address genetic variability in space.
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