Professor Chris Scott, Dr Luke Barnard and PhD student Shannon Jones have been collaborating with a global community of thousands of citizen scientists using the Zooniverse platform, conducting open research about solar storms as they travel through interplanetary space
Space scientists Dr Luke Barnard and Professor Mat Owens created a numerical model of the solar wind...
Astronomy is a popular topic for non-science students taking a required science course; at our unive...
The contributions of everyday individuals to significant research has grown dramatically beyond the ...
Slides from a lightning talk presented on July 16, 2021 at the Great Lakes Science Boot Camp 2021, h...
Aurorasaurus is on the cutting edge of space science, citizen science, and computer science simultan...
ROVER is the Citizen Science arm of the NASA Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) St...
The National Eclipse Weather Experiment (NEWEx) was a citizen science project for atmospheric data c...
With increasing technological dependence, society is becoming ever more affected by changes in the n...
On March 17, 2015, a geomagnetic storm—the largest of the solar cycle to date— hit Earth and gave ma...
Citizen science is becoming an effective approach in building a new relationship between science and...
The Solar Stormwatch team reviews progress and prospects for this highly effective citizen-science p...
We review the relatively new, internet-enabled, and rapidly-evolving field of citizen science, focus...
We have created Aurorasaurus, a website, a mobile application and a scientific tool that allows a co...
A prototype citizen science application called Aurorasaurus has been developed and launched in 2014....
Citizen scientists, members of the public who voluntarily contribute to scientific research projects...
Space scientists Dr Luke Barnard and Professor Mat Owens created a numerical model of the solar wind...
Astronomy is a popular topic for non-science students taking a required science course; at our unive...
The contributions of everyday individuals to significant research has grown dramatically beyond the ...
Slides from a lightning talk presented on July 16, 2021 at the Great Lakes Science Boot Camp 2021, h...
Aurorasaurus is on the cutting edge of space science, citizen science, and computer science simultan...
ROVER is the Citizen Science arm of the NASA Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) St...
The National Eclipse Weather Experiment (NEWEx) was a citizen science project for atmospheric data c...
With increasing technological dependence, society is becoming ever more affected by changes in the n...
On March 17, 2015, a geomagnetic storm—the largest of the solar cycle to date— hit Earth and gave ma...
Citizen science is becoming an effective approach in building a new relationship between science and...
The Solar Stormwatch team reviews progress and prospects for this highly effective citizen-science p...
We review the relatively new, internet-enabled, and rapidly-evolving field of citizen science, focus...
We have created Aurorasaurus, a website, a mobile application and a scientific tool that allows a co...
A prototype citizen science application called Aurorasaurus has been developed and launched in 2014....
Citizen scientists, members of the public who voluntarily contribute to scientific research projects...
Space scientists Dr Luke Barnard and Professor Mat Owens created a numerical model of the solar wind...
Astronomy is a popular topic for non-science students taking a required science course; at our unive...
The contributions of everyday individuals to significant research has grown dramatically beyond the ...