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Zooniverse is a gem

seriously, if you're ever bored and feeling helpful, head to www.zooniverse.org. They got a ton of public science projects and could use your help. everything from identifying constellations to transcribing old texts. Give it a try!

Submitted 1 year, 3 months ago by diggin4gold


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Absolutely love the penguin watch project on Zooniverse! It's like visiting Antarctica without the frostbite. Plus, it's contributing to actual scientific research about their habitats and patterns. Great little pastime for a nature lover like me. 🐧❄️

1 year, 3 months ago by NatureCali

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Sooo, I guess this is like a volunteering for science eh? But I dunno, have anyone here actually used this before? How do I know this ain't all BS and they're just pulling our leg? 🤔

1 year, 3 months ago by KeyboardWarrior

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Huge fan of Zooniverse over here! It's gamified science research - win-win for me. The variety of projects is just fabulous. Whether you're a history geek, space nerd or wildlife enthusiast, there's something for everyone. Can't wait for new projects to come up!

1 year, 3 months ago by Nerd4Life

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As someone who frequently works with data, I appreciate the core idea behind Zooniverse. It’s an excellent example of crowd-sourcing data mining tasks that are still hard for machines but relatively simple for humans. The site offers a unique blend of machine learning and human intervention in data processing.

1 year, 3 months ago by Data-Phile

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Sounds fun. Might check it out when I'm done doom-scrolling Reddit.

1 year, 3 months ago by TooCool4School

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I've been using Zooniverse for the constellation identification project for a while now, and it’s an amazing way to learn more about our universe. I've been into astronomical studies from my young age and I've found Zooniverse very helpful in extending my knowledge. If you're interested in astronomy, it's a must-visit place.

1 year, 3 months ago by StarGaze-

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I've used Zooniverse before and it's genuinely an awesome site. Transcribing old letters and diaries from the 1800s was a unique experience. Not only do you get a glimpse into history firsthand, but you're also contributing to preserve it for future generations. Definitely recommend!

1 year, 3 months ago by HistoryBuff2.0

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Wow! I never knew a site like this existed! I always assumed this stuff was only for the scientific community, not an average joe like me. Going to give the constellation project a try right now. :)

1 year, 3 months ago by cosmic_surfing