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  1. Biodiversity Science project: Grammar Maven

    Language is enormously so complex -- so complex, that scientists still haven't worked out all of the grammar rules for English ... or for any other language. Still, every adult, native speaker "knows" the rules of their language, even if they can't express them. Use your knowledge of language to help us figure out the rules of English.

  2. Biodiversity Science project: Global Telescope Network

    Using small telescopes around the world, Global Telescope Network members observe and analyze astronomical objects related to the NASA Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope (formerly GLAST), Swift, and XMM-Newton missions. These missions are designed to study astronomical objects through their emission of x-rays and gamma rays. But much can be learned by combining observations over a broad range in the electromagnetic spectrum...

  3. Biodiversity Science project: GRB cosmology project

    The project aims to provide a complete catalog of all the information of the jet opening angles for Gamma Ray Bursts computed or inferred in literature so far. Gamma Ray Bursts are the most explosive phenomenon in the Universe and they are among the farthest objects ever observed. Thus, being so luminous can be seen at very large distances...

  4. Biodiversity Science project: Einstein@Home

    Einstein@Home uses your computer's idle time to search for weak astrophysical signals from spinning neutron stars (also called pulsars) using data from the LIGO gravitational-wave detectors, the Arecibo and Parkes radio telescopes, and the Fermi gamma-ray satellite. Einstein@Home is a World Year of Physics 2005 and an International Year of Astronomy 2009 project supported by the American Physical Society (APS) and by a number of international organizations...

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