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Two new citizen science apps to measure light pollution

By Nicholas Fordes
Posted: May 10, 2013
Category: Citizen science | Tagged android, apple, apps, data, iphone, light pollution, sky, space, web 2.0 | 2 Comments

Hackerspaces and Hacking Science

By Ashley Rose Kelly
Posted: May 6, 2013
Category: Citizen science | Tagged Ashley R. Kelly, crisis response, Crowdfund, crowdsource, data, DIY, Do-It-Yourself, hackerspace, participatory science, research, Science Education | Leave a comment

Citizen Science in Crisis Situations

By Ashley Rose Kelly
Posted: January 7, 2013
Category: Citizen science | Tagged Ashley R. Kelly, citizen science, crisis response, data, participatory science, research | 2 Comments

Tis the season for citizen science!

By Lily Bui
Posted: December 19, 2012
Category: Citizen science | Tagged Christmas, citizen science, data, discovery, holiday, Lily Bui, research | Leave a comment
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