CitSci.org

CitSci.org

Environmental Services

Fort Collins, Colorado 66 followers

Helping you do great citizen science

About us

We support your citizen science. At CitSci.org, you create your own projects where trained volunteers and scientists together answer local, regional, and global questions, inform natural resource decisions, advance scientific understanding, and improve environmental education. We provide tools to empower you and your participants to ask questions, select methods, submit data, analyze data, and share results. Our tools support the full spectrum of citizen science program needs - from creating projects to getting feedback from volunteers for program evaluation. Join us today!

Website
http://www.citsci.org
Industry
Environmental Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Fort Collins, Colorado
Type
Educational
Founded
2007
Specialties
Citizen Science, Public Participation in Scientific Research, Community-Based Monitoring, and Data Managment

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  • Exciting new project launching on CitSci! See details below!

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    Could your microwave help fight climate change? We think so. 🤓 Today we announce the launch of The Extremophile Campaign: In Your Home—a community science project in partnership with The Two Frontiers Project (2FP) and CitSci.org, supported by our environmental research initiative SeedLabs. Together we’re inviting community scientists across the U.S. to explore the extreme environments within their homes—think freezers, water heaters, and other places where microbes have adapted to harsh conditions. Though household environments may seem ordinary, these "everyday extremes" mirror future environmental challenges our planet might face, and the microbes living there could be key to unlocking future climate solutions. This project builds on our partnership with The Two Frontiers Project where we set out to answer a big question: Can we leverage microbes to capture CO₂ and transform it into something useful? On our first expedition, the 2FP team discovered a novel cyanobacterium highly efficient at consuming CO₂, demonstrating traits that could potentially outperform leading carbon-capturing organisms, particularly in terms of biomass production (more on this soon 😉) By studying extremophile microbes, we hope to unlock breakthroughs in carbon sequestration, ecosystem restoration, and CO₂ upcycling for sustainable products. Curious to learn more and get involved with The Extremophiles Campaign: In Your Home? Sign up here 👉 https://lnkd.in/dnTEJU6i

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