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  1. Biodiversity Science project: nQuire-it

    nQuire-it is a platform to join, create, and share citizen science missions with people around the world. There are three kinds of missions: Spot-it allows people to spot and share things around us; Sense-it links to the Android Sense-it app (available on Google Play) to capture data from any mobile device sensor; Win-it missions set science challenges.

  2. Biodiversity Science project: Darwin for a Day

    Darwin for a Day is a web application that allows you to explore the Galapagos Islands through Google Street View and document its unique plants and animals. When you see an animal or plant you’d like to catalogue, you can describe it by creating an observation. You can just enter your best guess at what it is (i.e...

  3. Site Page: Data Provision Services – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 10th August 2008 This is a DRAFT – please send us your comments and suggestions. The Atlas of Living Australia will integrate a wide range of data resources which have already been shared online and which can be accessed without any additional work on the part of the data providers. However many institutions and individual researchers are hindered […] This is a DRAFT – please send us your comments and suggestions...

  4. Biodiversity Science project: Phénoclim

    Phénoclim is the main citizen science program of CREA Mont-Blanc (Research Center for alpine ecosystems). The aim of this program is to evaluate the influence of climate change on the phenology of plant and animal species (e.g. blooming period for plants, egg-laying for birds...). Since its creation in 2004, 40 000 observations of plants were done by volunteers in mountain areas of 4 european countries (France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland)...

  5. Biodiversity Science project: Peregrine Watch

    The Preserve temporarily closes areas of the Shawangunks Cliff to help support undisturbed breeding areas for the peregrines (usually in Late March through the beginning of summer). This volunteer opportunity ranges from Late February through June. Volunteers monitor and observe peregrine falcon behavior and breeding activity (courtship and copulation) to identify areas that should be temporarily closed off for the breeding falcons...

  6. Biodiversity Science project: Laser Harp: Build It Yourself

    A recent issue of Make magazine (http://makezine.com/15/) was devoted to build-them-yourself, high-tech musical instruments. Among the most impressive is a laser harp invented by tech musician Stephen Hobley. You coax out the computer-generated sounds by waving your hands to break the light beams and change their lengths...

  7. Biodiversity Science project: EteRNA

    EteRNA is the first-ever global laboratory where scientists, educators, students, online gamers, and any human being with a strong interest in unlocking the mystery of life will collectively help solve world's biggest scientific problems. RNA, or ribonucleic acid, is a substance that our cells use to translate and express genetic information from our DNA. We now know that folding and shape-shifting allows RNA and its partners to control the cell in a predictable fashion...

  8. Biodiversity Science project: Astro Drone

    The Astro Drone game is part of a scientific crowdsourcing project. People who possess a Parrot AR drone can play the game, in which they are challenged to perform different space missions in an augmented reality. Contribute to future space exploration by playing the free Astro Drone game! The app is more than a game...

  9. Biodiversity Science project: Colony B

    Unravel the secrets of microscopic life! The solutions to the puzzles your are playing help us to identify groups of people with similar microbes. This information enables us to reveal links between the microbes living inside us, and our lifestyle or health condition. Although you may not notice it, with Colony B you interact directly with the scientific data. Every action in your game is used to classify the microbes. Colony B has also been specifically designed for mobile devices...

  10. Biodiversity Science project: QuestaGame

    Submit sightings of your local flora and fauna while having fun playing a game. Join and create quests, earn gold, join clans/teams, compete against other players, identify sightings, gain levels, build your collection, move up the leaderboard, all while helping to document and protect your local biodiversity. Are you a parent, teacher or scout leader? We're offering free school@home teams, so students can play together as teams even while at home. Same for scout groups...