
Researchers Find Endangered Species on Their iPod Playlists
| Rachelle Dragani 07/19/13 5:00 AM PT | |
![]() | The work of a group of researchers who painstakingly gathered massive amounts of audio data from iPods planted in remote regions could spark a new trend in crowdsourcing. The addition of citizens' recordings to the data pile could be of great help in tracking endangered species. The really hard part would be meeting the next challenge: figuring out what to do to reverse the species' peril. [See Full Story] |
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