Citizen Science Musings: Simple Questions

Occasionally, someone is well-served by taking a question that others have asked, and asking it again, just to see what shakes out.

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What Working From Home Reveals About Work in America

By Sheldon The working lives of Americans–at least the ones who are still working–has been upended with more and more of us working from home. For our family, this is old stuff. Tor the last ten years at least, and … Continue reading

Books Received: Inventions. The Patented Works of R. Buckminster Fuller

By  Sheldon Greaves One of the legendary minds of the 20th century whose work will continue to enlighten the current century is R. Buckminster Fuller. “Bucky” as he preferred to be called was not only remarkable for the prodigious output … Continue reading

The Unique Opportunities for Citizen Science, and How to Maximize Them

By Sheldon Greaves, Ph.D. 16 April 2018  PDF Version As the citizen science movement grows, questions persist about what, exactly, citizen science can and should do. Where should practitioners focus their efforts? Where does citizen science stand in relation to … Continue reading