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December 28, 2013 04:02
| over 9 years ago
mouse over to pause Public Lab's 2013 BarnraisingOctober: 50 Public Lab members from around the world spent 4 days working together at the 2013 Barnraising in New Orleans focusing on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, New England members of PVOS and Public Lab worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() Ugandan activists use balloon photos to stall evictionThe Craft Market in Uganda used a balloon map to get a court injunction, temporarily stalling the eviction. ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of new Public Lab membersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataLearn more about what they're doing with them at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive (pictured above), and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list. ![]() Public Lab receives 501c3 non-profit status; wins honorable mention from Buckminster Fuller ChallengeRead more about the Buckminster Fuller Challenge or make a tax-deductible (in the US) contribution today. ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link:
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December 18, 2013 20:10
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mouse over to pause Public Lab's 2013 BarnraisingOctober: 50 Public Lab members from around the world spent 4 days working together at the 2013 Barnraising in New Orleans focusing on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, New England members of PVOS and Public Lab worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() Ugandan activists use balloon photos to stall evictionThe Craft Market in Uganda used a balloon map to get a court injunction, temporarily stalling the eviction. ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of new Public Lab membersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataLearn more about what they're doing with them at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive (pictured above), and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list. ![]() Public Lab receives 501c3 non-profit status; wins honorable mention from Buckminster Fuller ChallengeRead more about the Buckminster Fuller Challenge or make a tax-deductible (in the US) contribution today. ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: |
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December 18, 2013 20:09
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mouse over to pause Public Lab's 2013 BarnraisingOctober: 50 Public Lab members from around the world spent 4 days working together at the 2013 Barnraising in New Orleans focusing on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, New England members of PVOS and Public Lab worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() Ugandan activists use balloon photos to stall evictionThe Craft Market in Uganda used a balloon map to get a court injunction, temporarily stalling the eviction. ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of new Public Lab membersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataLearn more about what they're doing with them at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Public Lab receives 501c3 non-profit status; wins honorable mention from Buckminster Fuller ChallengeRead more about the Buckminster Fuller Challenge or make a tax-deductible (in the US) contribution today. ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: |
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December 18, 2013 19:11
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mouse over to pause Public Lab's 2013 BarnraisingOctober: 50 Public Lab members from around the world spent 4 days working together at the 2013 Barnraising in New Orleans focusing on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, New England members of PVOS and Public Lab worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() Ugandan activists use balloon photos to stall evictionThe Craft Market in Uganda used a balloon map to get a court injunction, temporarily stalling the eviction. ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of new Public Lab membersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataLearn more about what they're doing with them at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: |
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47 | warren |
December 18, 2013 19:10
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mouse over to pause Public Lab's 2013 BarnraisingOctober: 50 Public Lab members from around the world spent 4 days working together at the 2013 Barnraising in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, New England members of PVOS and Public Lab worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() Ugandan activists use balloon photos to stall evictionThe Craft Market in Uganda used a balloon map to get a court injunction, temporarily stalling the eviction. ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of new Public Lab membersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataLearn more about what they're doing with them at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: |
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46 | warren |
December 18, 2013 18:23
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mouse over to pause Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this four-day Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, New England members of PVOS and Public Lab worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() Ugandan activists use balloon photos to stall evictionThe Craft Market in Uganda used a balloon map to get a court injunction, temporarily stalling the eviction. ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of new Public Lab membersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataLearn more about what they're doing with them at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: |
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December 18, 2013 18:21
| over 9 years ago
mouse over to pause Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this four-day Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, New England members of PVOS and Public Lab worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() Ugandan activists use balloon photos to stall evictionThe Craft Market in Uganda used a balloon map to get a court injunction, temporarily stalling the eviction. ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of new Public Lab membersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataFind out more at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: |
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December 18, 2013 18:18
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mouse over to pause Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this four-day Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. Read more » ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, New England members of PVOS and Public Lab worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() Ugandan activists use balloon photos to stall evictionThe Craft Market in Uganda used a balloon map to get a court injunction, temporarily stalling the eviction. ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of new Public Lab membersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataFind out more at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: |
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December 18, 2013 18:13
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mouse over to pause Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this four-day Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. Read more » ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, New England members of PVOS and Public Lab worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() Ugandan activists use balloon photos to stall evictionThe Craft Market in Uganda used a balloon map to get a court injunction, temporarily stalling the eviction. ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of new Public Lab membersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataFind out more at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: http://publiclab.org/wiki/edit/2013-slideshow |
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December 18, 2013 18:11
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mouse over to pause Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this four-day Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. Read more » ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, New England members of PVOS and Public Lab worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() Ugandan activists use balloon photos to stall evictionThe Craft Market in Uganda used a balloon map to get a court injunction, temporarily stalling the eviction. ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of Kickstarter backersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataFind out more at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: http://publiclab.org/wiki/edit/2013-slideshow |
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December 18, 2013 18:04
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mouse over to pause Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this four-day Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. Read more » ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, New England members of PVOS and Public Lab worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of Kickstarter backersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataFind out more at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Ugandan activists use balloon photos to stall evictionThe Craft Market in Uganda used a balloon map to get a court injunction, temporarily stalling the eviction. ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: http://publiclab.org/wiki/edit/2013-slideshow |
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December 18, 2013 17:53
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mouse over to pause Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this four-day Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. Read more » ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, New England members of PVOS and Public Lab worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of Kickstarter backersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataFind out more at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Ugandan activists use balloon photos to stall evictionThe Craft Market in Uganda used a balloon map to get a court injunction, temporarily stalling the eviction. Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: http://publiclab.org/wiki/edit/2013-slideshow |
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December 18, 2013 17:52
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mouse over to pause Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this four-day Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. Read more » ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, New England members of PVOS and Public Lab worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of Kickstarter backersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataFind out more at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Ugandan activists use balloon photos to stall evictionThe Craft Market in Uganda used a balloon map to get a court injunction, temporarily stalling the eviction. Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: http://publiclab.org/wiki/edit/2013-slideshow |
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December 18, 2013 17:16
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mouse over to pause Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this four-day Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. Read more » ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, Public Labbers from New England worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of Kickstarter backersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataFind out more at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: http://publiclab.org/wiki/edit/2013-slideshow |
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December 18, 2013 17:16
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Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this four-day Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. Read more » ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, Public Labbers from New England worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of Kickstarter backersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataFind out more at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: http://publiclab.org/wiki/edit/2013-slideshow |
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December 18, 2013 17:08
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Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this four-day Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal coal dumping in the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. Read more » ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers test spectrometric flare monitoring in Chalmette, LAOctober: the group is working to set up 24-hour monitoring of gas refineries. ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril: Advocating for tighter permitting, the kite photos demonstrated their ability to keep tabs on Entergy. ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012January: Kickstarter honors the hundreds of mappers whose work has been republished in Google Maps and Earth. ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, Public Labbers mapped photosynthetic activity at a community garden: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, Public Labbers from New England worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of Kickstarter backersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to begin analyzing plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataFind out more at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: http://publiclab.org/wiki/edit/2013-slideshow |
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December 18, 2013 16:45
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Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this year’s Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal ongoing coal and petroleum coke dumping into the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. Read more » ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers prototype spectrometric flare monitoring in ChalmetteOctober: ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril in Plymouth, MA: Read more » ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012"Google Maps integrates images from DIY mapping project" January 2013: Read more » ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, kites, and a DIY drone, local Public Labbers made a map of photosynthetic activity: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, Public Labbers from New England worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of Kickstarter backersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to analyze plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributed over 3,000 DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and open sourced their dataFind out more at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() 250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive, and over 1700 people have joined our main mailing list ![]() Thank you all for a wonderful and incredibly productive year!Share this slideshow with your friends using this link: http://publiclab.org/wiki/edit/2013-slideshow |
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December 18, 2013 16:34
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Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this year’s Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal ongoing coal and petroleum coke dumping into the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. Read more » ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers prototype spectrometric flare monitoring in ChalmetteOctober: ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril in Plymouth, MA: Read more » ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012"Google Maps integrates images from DIY mapping project" January 2013: Read more » ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, kites, and a DIY drone, local Public Labbers made a map of photosynthetic activity: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, Public Labbers from New England worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of Kickstarter backersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to analyze plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributes thousands of DIY chemical detecting spectrometersGet one yourself at the Public Lab store ![]() Over 2000 contributors build their own spectrometer and share their dataFind out more at SpectralWorkbench.org ![]() 236,946 people from 210 countries visited PublicLab.org250 DIY aerial maps were published in the Public Lab Archive » |
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December 18, 2013 15:03
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Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this year’s Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal ongoing coal and petroleum coke dumping into the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. Read more » ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers prototype spectrometric flare monitoring in ChalmetteOctober: ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril in Plymouth, MA: Read more » ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012"Google Maps integrates images from DIY mapping project" January 2013: Read more » ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, kites, and a DIY drone, local Public Labbers made a map of photosynthetic activity: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, Public Labbers from New England worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of Kickstarter backersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to analyze plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributes thousands of DIY chemical detecting spectrometersFind out more at SpectralWorkbench.org |
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December 18, 2013 14:40
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Over 50 attend the 2013 BarnraisingOctober: this year’s Public Lab conference in New Orleans focused on education, from curriculum development to field methods. ![]() Kite Photos reveal ongoing coal and petroleum coke dumping into the Mississippi RiverMay: GRN and Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition filed a notice of intent to sue United Bulk for Clean Water Act violations, based on this crucial photo by Scott Eustis. Read more » ![]() Gulf coast Public Labbers prototype spectrometric flare monitoring in ChalmetteOctober: ![]() Cape Cod Bay Watch monitors construction of a nuclear waste containment areaApril in Plymouth, MA: Read more » ![]() Public Lab listed in Best of Kickstarter 2012"Google Maps integrates images from DIY mapping project" January 2013: Read more » ![]() Mappers in the Northern California chapter measure plant health at Fort MasonMay: Using infrared photography, kites, and a DIY drone, local Public Labbers made a map of photosynthetic activity: Read more » ![]() Mapping invasive species with DIY infrared camerasJuly: Using aerial infrared photography, Public Labbers from New England worked to identify invasive species in a lake near Amherst, MA ![]() The Infragram project brings multispectral imagery to hundreds of Kickstarter backersJuly: 1,556 backers pledged $71,373 to make DIY plant analysis photography affordable. ![]() Early Infragram cameras hit the streetsSeptember: Infragram DIY Filter Packs begin shipping, enabling over a thousand DIY scientists to analyze plant health. ![]() Public Lab distributes thousands of DIY chemical detecting spectrometersFind out more at SpectralWorkbench.org |
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