Zooniverse projects

Here we've gathered a few projects we could really use your help on right now. For more options just scroll down to browse all of our active projects. Make sure to also check out Talk where you can chat to other like-minded volunteers.
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Meet the researchers who've created projects for free on the Zooniverse Meet the researchers who've created projects for free on the Zooniverse . From classifying animals in the Serengeti to discovering new exoplanets using the Kepler space...
Project is pretty self-explanatory; Galaxy Zoo, Penguin Watch, and of course, Kitteh Zoo, are all examples of Zooniverse projects that you could build using the project builder. A workflow is the sequence of tasks that you ask volunteers to do, and...
Search - Enter some or all of a project name into the right hand search filter, to quickly find a project you know the name of. Sort - Select a different sort order, to help you choose a project. Changing the sort order: The sort orders you can use are:...
Zooniverse is a citizen science web portal owned and operated by the Citizen Science Alliance. It is home to some of the Internet's largest, most popular and most successful citizen science projects. The organization grew from the original Galaxy...
1.3.2 Outlining the Zooniverse project process. This graphic represents seven high-level steps required to build and launch a public Zooniverse project (i.e. one that is listed on our Projects page). 1.3.3 Project input: overview. To build a project in...
Funded projects usually require at least 6 months to design, build, and test, depending on the complexity of the features being created. Once new features are created, we then need additional time to generalize (and often revise) them for inclusion in...
The Zooniverse (www.zooniverse.org) is a collection of online citizen science projects. It was inspired by the success of the oldest and largest of these projects, Galaxy Zoo (www.galaxyzoo.org), which has accumulated more than 150 million...
The four super Earths in the newly discovered system are 1.98 (EE-1b), 2.03 (EE-1c), 2.74 (EE-1d), and 2.22 (EE-1e) Earth radii. Even though they're larger than our planet, they're also much ...
Zooniverse is a self-proclaimed platform for people-powered research. This unique website connects citizen scientists — you — with professional researchers, to promote collaboration and ...
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