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NASA needs help finding toxic algal blooms and it will pay you to do it

Por: Newsweek Tech January 21, 2023

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If you enjoy perusing satellite images or Google Maps, NASA has got a job for you! The space agency is offering up cash prizes for finding algal blooms in pictures from space.The competition, named Tick Tick Bloom, asks participants to look at satellite images of inland water bodies and to notice if algal blooms are present. If they are, participants should classify them based on severity.The competition offers a $12,000 first prize, with $9,000... + full article



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