by Data4Good | Jun 4, 2020 |
by Rebecca K. Runting, Stuart Phinn, Zunyi Xie, Oscar Venter & James E. M. Watson Big data reveals new, stark pictures of the state of our environments. It also reveals ‘bright spots’ amongst the broad pattern of decline and—crucially—the key conditions for these...
by Data4Good | May 29, 2020 |
by Dr Scott Chambers Scientists who study the atmosphere often use seasonal averages in their studies of pollution, because seasonal variability acts as a driver of changes in pollution. Dr Scott Chambers, a member of ANSTO’s expert radon team, was well aware that...
by Data4Good | May 28, 2020 |
by Nilesh Bell-Gorsia – Executive Producer, Google Developer Studio n 2016, a crop-destroying caterpillar, Fall Armyworm (FAW) was first detected in Africa. The crop pest has since devastated agriculture by infecting millions of corn fields, which threatens food...
by Data4Good | May 25, 2020 |
By Julie Cattiau, Product Manager, Google AI The Salish Sea, which extends from British Columbia to Washington State in the U.S., was once home to hundreds of killer whales, also known as orcas. Now, the population of Southern Resident Killer Whales, a subgroup of...
by Data4Good | May 21, 2020 |
by Philip Carnelley (Associate Vice President), IDCUK If bees die out, humans have only four years to live. This statement has been widely quoted and is often attributed to Albert Einstein, although there seems to be no evidence that he actually said it. But whoever...
by Data4Good | May 18, 2020 |
BeesCount is #crowdsourcing photos of #bees and other #pollinators for our Global Pollinator Map. Download the #beescount app and start uploading photos! Upload those pics in your photo library too! Your images will become part of the interactive Global Pollinator Map...