Kestrels in the City

Kestrels in the City

With the help of the public, researchers from the University of Vienna, Austria, have found out that the Eurasian kestrel can be “seduced” by the city lights, but this decision comes at a cost, with lower reproductive success and a poorer diet. Urbanization is a global event that is invading natural habitats, inevitably leading to […]

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Categories: Animals, Birds, Citizen Science, Ecology & Environment, Nature & Outdoors
Exploring a Culture of Health: How Can We Visualize Health Data for Better Communication?

This post is part of Exploring a Culture of Health, a citizen science series brought to you by Discover Magazine, SciStarter and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, serving as an ally to help Americans work together to build a national Culture of Health that enables everyone to lead healthier lives now and for generations to come. There is a […]

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Categories: Citizen Science, Health
Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop: Does citizen science get lost in translation?

Every week, Caren Cooper’s Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop delves into relevant citizen science topics.  During a recent trip to Italy for a citizen science summer course, Caren discovered the challenges of communicating about citizen science.  While the definition itself is open to interpretation, the word “citizen science” is also not a universally-known term.  In the […]

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Categories: Citizen Science
Our Daily Moth: Celebrate National Moth Week with Mothing

Celebrate National Moth Week by photographing moths to help scientists predict and manage moth populations. Interested in more moth and butterfly citizen science projects?  We’ve got you covered! In 1991 John Pickering (everyone calls him Pick) switched from doing agriculture and health work to the one thing that had been his original motivation for pursuing […]

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Categories: Citizen Science
Get Ready for CitSci.org’s July Feature Friday

Want to learn about downloading data and data management in citizen science?  Take part in CitSci.org’s Feature Friday! What: This Feature Friday is focusing on downloading data from CitSci.org. Who: Any one who has an interest in data management in a Citizen Science setting. Come voice your valuable input to improve CitSci.org and discuss citizen science with […]

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Categories: Citizen Science, Events
Citizen Science Essay Contest – Deadline July 13 at 11:59pm CT!

Do you have a citizen science story? Tell us in this essay contest — your story could end up in Discover Magazine! Science is all around us – and now anyone can be a scientist! Citizen scientists study everything from distant galaxies to firefly populations, helping researchers collect valuable data. We want to hear about […]

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Categories: Citizen Science
Aflutter for Moths and Butterflies

Aflutter for Moths and Butterflies

With National Moth Week worldwide AND the Big Butterfly Count in the UK launching on July 19, we’re all aflutter! SciStarter’s editors netted a list of seven other Moth and Butterfly research projects. Learn more about National Moth Week through the Encyclopedia of Life’s Moth Week podcast! Mothing Take and upload photographs of moths near […]

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Categories: Citizen Science
Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop: Jefferson’s Legacy Cultivates a Nation of Amateurs

Every week, Caren Cooper’s Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop delves into relevant citizen science topics, and rounds up scientific publications that have relied on citizen science.  In honor of Independence Day, Caren focused on Thomas Jefferson’s vision of civic duty and pursuit of knowledge, and demonstrated how Jefferson’s desire to track weather conditions has resulted in a legacy […]

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Categories: Citizen Science

Save the Date!  The Citizen Science Association will host the Citizen Science 2015 Conference on February 11 and 12, 2015. Members of the SciStarter team serve on committees for the Citizen Science Association and pre-conference, including Darlene Cavalier (Web/Communications Committee), Lily Bui (Conference Communications Committee), and Caren Cooper (co-Chair, Publications Committee). What: Citizen Science is […]

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Categories: Citizen Science, Citizen Science Conference, Events
Exploring a Culture of Health: Detecting Signals of Wellbeing

This post is part of Exploring a Culture of Health, a citizen science series brought to you by Discover Magazine, SciStarter and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, serving as an ally to help Americans work together to build a national Culture of Health that enables everyone to lead healthier lives now and for generations to come. Imagine if everyday […]

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Categories: Citizen Science
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