by Data4Good | May 23, 2022 |
by Claudia Santori and Ricky Spencer, The Conversation Citizen science is ripe with benefits. Programs can involve hundreds, sometimes thousands, of volunteers who collect reliable, long-term and geographically widespread data. These people donate their time for a...
by Data4Good | May 23, 2022 |
by Liz Kimbrough, Mongabay In the world’s largest rainforest, wildlife crawls, hops, flies and prowls through every nook and cranny. Most animals are adept at hiding from humans, though, so finding them can be tough. To do so, many researchers rely on camera traps —...
by Data4Good | May 5, 2022 |
By Liew Ming En, GovInsider Have you ever asked Siri or Alexa to ‘Text mum “I love you”’, only to realise that the message instead reads ‘rainbow blue’? Voice assistants can be immensely helpful, but our messages sometimes get lost in translation. Such is the...
by Data4Good | May 5, 2022 |
By Joshua Sokol, Science.org City lights lure migratory birds, with lethal results, but weather radar and modeling can help reduce toll Every 11 September at dusk, in memory of the 2001 attacks, New York City mounts the Tribute in Light, an art installation in lower...
by Data4Good | May 5, 2022 |
By Randy Bean, CDO Magazine At the inaugural summit of the Chief Data Officer Data for Good Global Summit held March 10, EDM Council President John Bottega, event chair, asked for a moment of silence as an expression of solidarity with the men, women and children of...