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The number of peer-reviewed studies using iNaturalist data has surged more than tenfold in the past five years, new research shows.
Personally identifiable information has been found in DataComp CommonPool, one of the largest open-source data sets used to ...
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A former University of North Carolina Asheville research assistant alleged in a lawsuit this year that the university ...
Climate scientist David Easterling decided it was time to seriously think about retirement from the National Centers for ...
Every time someone snaps a wildlife photo with iNaturalist, they might be fueling breakthrough science. From rediscovering ...
Thousands of scientific papers have used data collected by users of the platform iNaturalist, according to new research.
The cuts hit everywhere,” said Harvard researcher Scott Delaney. “It's not just in the Ivies. It's not just in the Northeast.