Crowdsourcing

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Arts & Culture

Journal of the plague year

Universities around the world are collaborating to crowd-source coronavirus accounts creating an archive of COVID-19 for future historians

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Sciences & Technology

The credibility of research needs you

In what is the biggest effort yet to try and solve science’s replication crisis, researchers need thousands of volunteer experts

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Sciences & Technology

Crowdsourcing the problem of low back pain

Crowdsourcing information and opinions from people who have experienced low back pain first-hand can provide sufferers with effective information and support

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Sciences & Technology

Crowdsourcing security intelligence

Inspired by how bees make collective decisions, researchers are exploring how crowdsourcing techniques may help intelligence analysts produce the best-reasoned analysis from the available data

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