Learn how YOU can do real science to help answer the big problems!.
It’s so easy to be overwhelmed by everything that is wrong in the world. In 2010, there were 660,000 deaths from malaria. Dire predictions about climate change suggest that sea levels could rise enough to submerge both Los Angeles and London by 2100. Bees are dying, not by the thousands but by the millions.
But what can you do? You’re just one person, right? The good news is that you *can* do something.
It’s called citizen science, and it’s a way for ordinary people like you and me to do real, honest-to-goodness, help-answer-the-big-questions science.
Citizen science is fun, it's easy, and you can get started today. The citizen science center blog will show you how!
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Citizen Science Center Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Citizen Science Center Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
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