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Fundamental Physics Measurements with LEGO
At home physics demonstrates the Coriolis effect on both sides of the globe
Scientific Research through Creativity in "The Cloud"
DARPA on the Brain
Citizen Scientists Mapping the Connectome
The Rise Of Open Access Scientific Publishing
A Live View of Unconsciousness
New Crowd Sourcing App for Backyard Biodiversity Research
Protecting The Planet Requires Heroes, Money, And Citizen Scientists
How Citizen Science Might Flourish in Virtual Worlds
We Are All Makers, a TED Talk by Dale Dougherty
A New Model For Citizen Science In The Classroom
Planet Hunting A Giant Leap For Citizen Science
NSF Funding Citizen Science From Gulf Oil Spill
Community Mapping Brings A Revolution To Geographic Information Science
Citizen Science and the Age of Knowledge Generosity
New Federal Money Pouring into Science Education and Citizen Science
Watch The Live Dissertation Defense About Citizen Sky
Observe the Close Encounter of Comet 103P/Hartley 2
Citizen Science Panels Proposed For The United States
It’s Citizen Science Month at Make: Magazine
How Will Nanoparticles And Neurons Get Along?
A Mobile Lab for the Amateur Scientist
The Open Source Virtual Brain
Citizen Scientists Discover New Pulsar With Einstein@Home

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