From the ponds of Paris to the quintessentially English floodplain meadow, hundreds of sites are now being studied by thousands of citizen scientists across Europe. Data collected by these e... Read more
These mobile tools help you become a citizen scientist, whether you’re documenting wildlife or measuring the effects of light pollution Mobile applications for smartphones, tablets and other... Read more
Since May 2011, Scientific American has promoted more than 100 citizen science projects on its Web site With a little instruction and education, hundreds if not thousands of volunteers armed... Read more
Over 30,000 still images and video, as well as local information about changing biodiversity, have been uploaded to the Encyclopedia of Life via new tools that let the public contribute as n... Read more
Image via Wikipedia Hanny van Arkel had been using the Galaxy Zoo Web site less than a week when she noticed something odd about the photograph of IC 2497, a minor galaxy in the Leo Minor co... Read more
NASA’s Kepler spacecraft, launched in 2009, is one of the finest and most prolific machines ever built for seeking out worlds orbiting distant stars. And at an estimated cost of $600 m... Read more
A mobile phone application will help professional and "citizen" scientists collect and analyse data from "in the field", anywhere in the world. Read more