Look Up Into to the Starry Night for Science

Help researchers monitor and understand light pollution with a simple smartphone app

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Categories: Apps, Astronomy & Space, Citizen Science, Ecology & Environment, Guest Contributor, Project Profile
Methods Matter: Citizen Science Techniques For Exploring Our World

Citizen Science Techniques Each of the thousands of citizen science projects are unique, yet many rely on similar techniques and methods. Below, we highlight five that use some of the most popular methods including: the use of low cost, portable sensors; bioblitzes; bird banding; standardized surveys; and photography. Find more than 1,600 projects and events […]

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Categories: Biology, Citizen Science, Newsletter
Orchid Observers: Tracking the Effect of Climate Change Through Citizen Science

by Russ Campbell Orchids have long held an enigmatic mystique.  Perhaps their origins as tropical and subtropical plants found in exotic locales and an early lack of understanding of how they survive have contributed to their status.  By the 19th century, orchids were a status of the British well-to-do. The famed voyager and scientist Charles […]

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Categories: Citizen Science, Guest Contributor, Project Profile
The Science Behind WeCureAlz: A Participatory Research Project Tackling Alzheimer’s Disease

We started this year by making you curious about WeCureALZ – a groundbreaking new project that is set to fight Alzheimer’s. Now we want to tell you all about the ‘science’ in this citizen science project.

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Categories: Biology, Citizen Science, Guest Contributor, Project Profile
Highlighting Citizen Science at the USA Science and Engineering Festival

What better way to kick of a month long celebration of citizen science than at the USA Science and Engineering Festival (USASEF), probably the largest science festival in the country? And kick it off we did! For two days, the SciStarter booth at USASEF featured citizen science projects that people of all ages could learn about […]

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Categories: Citizen Science, Events

If you haven’t heard already, Citizen Science Day is fast approaching!! April 16 is the big day and events celebrating CitSci run all the way through May 21. From being at science festivals to nationwide bioblitzes, there’s something for everyone. To get you all pumped up we’re sharing this amazing video made by folks from […]

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Categories: Citizen Science, Events
Celebrate National Volunteers Week and Earth Day with Citizen Science!

April is YOUR month, citizen scientists! This is National Volunteer Week so get involved in a research project in need of your help. Find your favorite project on Serve.gov and AllForGood.org, now featuring SciStarter’s database of projects. Need another reason? Look no further thanSaturday, 4/16, Citizen Science Day! Events  are scheduled around the world. We bet there’s one near you. Still […]

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Categories: Citizen Science, Climate & Weather, Ecology & Environment, Events, Newsletter
The Crowd & The Cloud, live at the U.S. Science & Engineering Festival

You are invited! The Crowd & The Cloud, a public television series about citizen science, crowdsourcing and mobile tech, will be live at the U.S. Science & Engineering Festival this weekend to help celebrate Citizen Science Day (Sat., April 16th) in two important ways, both of which we invite you to participate in and share: […]

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Categories: Citizen Science, Events
Conversations in CitSci: Kay Havens of Project BudBurst

The beauty of citizen science is the ability for non-professional researchers to get up close and personal with science. Think about all of your experiences collecting data from your backyard, analyzing images of spring online, and learning about new topics in science, have you heard from the scientists you’re helping? In our new series, “Conversations […]

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Categories: Citizen Science, Nature & Outdoors, Project Profile
Philadelphia Inquirer and SciStarter partner to inform and engage millions of readers and local science leaders in citizen science

“Philadelphia Media Network is pleased to partner with SciStarter,” said Eric Ulken, vice president of digital content for Philly.com, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News. “Our daily mission is to inform the residents of the Philadelphia area with the most useful and relevant news in the region. Leveraging SciStarter’s extensive coverage on science innovations and citizen participation in those innovations will help us further engage our millions of users and large contingent of local science leaders.”

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Categories: Citizen Science, In the News, SciStarter News
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