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Citizen science empowers people to address global challenges

The International Association of Scientists and Academics (IIASA) has launched a new initiative to encourage volunteers to participate in science and research across the globe, including citizen science, as part of its efforts to tackle global challenges.

Source: phys.org
Published on 2022-08-25

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