Work with scientists and students to excavate sites, preserve artifacts, and collect environmental data to understand the ways that people have changed the land over the past 200 years.
The Local Environmental Observer Network is a project that applies traditional knowledge along side western science and technology in order to document change due to climate change, development and pr...
National Jewish Health and RTI International are teaming up with the City of Denver, Groundwork Denver, and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to learn how communities can use person...
The purpose of SMAP-SOC is to provide BLM natural resource managers with an application to model the current and future distributions of freshwater species of concern (SOC), across large management re...
The Local Environmental Observer Network is a project that applies traditional knowledge along side western science and technology in order to document change due to climate change, development and pr...
SKYWARN® is a National Weather Service (NWS) program developed in the 1960s that consists of trained weather spotters who provide reports of severe and hazardous weather to help meteorologists and eme...
A project to join the amateur radio and professional space science communities together for mutual benefit.
Help NASA identify craters and other terrain on the asteroid Vesta
Help NASA identify craters and other terrain on Mars
In the era of data-intensive scientific discovery, Big Data scientists in all communities spend the majority of their time and effort collecting, integrating, curating, transforming, and assessing qua...
Combining human intuition and experience (hunch) with big data analytics (crunch) in an feedback loop of scientific discovery.
The main thrust of this research is to discover novel mapping algorithms by making use of human intuition and ability to recognize patterns and opportunities even in complex problems.
Self Guided Trail Brochure that provides opportunities for families to engage in Citizen Science activities such as measuring air temp and humidity, total dissolved solids, and pH testing in the fresh...
Students take measurements in the field, analyze their data, and develop hypotheses about how different micro-environments affect the distribution of plants and animals in the park.
A closely coordinated laboratory and astronomical study will be undertaken to identify the seeds of dust formation in three prototypical astronomical objects: a carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch (AG...
Mark2Cure allows anyone that can read English, regardless of background, to help in the process of biomedical discovery. Scientific literature is growing at a rate of more than 2 new articles every si...
The 2016 BioBlitz at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park will empower local students and teachers to explore biodiversity by observing and identifying organisms in all taxonomic groups...
The 2016 BioBlitz at Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area will cater to local youth to explore organisms in all taxonomic groups.
National Jewish Health and RTI International are teaming up with the City of Denver, Groundwork Denver, and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to learn how communities can use person...
Students take measurements in the field, analyze their data, and develop hypotheses about how different micro-environments affect the distribution of plants and animals in the park.
Baseline water quality testing and analysis (pre-Refuge development) using community volunteers and local students.