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    • GeoTag-X  + (To assess whether or not such a set of tools and methodology can be used in disaster response)
    • Andromeda Project  + (Star clusters vary greatly in terms of mass)
    • Galaxy Zoo  + (Some research questions * Theorists believSome research questions</br>* Theorists believe that spiral galaxies can merge and become ellipticals and vice versa if they receive more gas or stars.</br>* Professor Michael Longo of the University of Michigan finds that there is a clear pattern of preferred spiral galaxy spins (or handedness) [http://arxiv.org/abs/1104.2815 see article on http://arxiv.org]. If the rotation of spiral galaxies is not random rotation of spiral galaxies is not random)
    • Planet Hunters  + (NASA's Kepler spacecraft is one of the most powerful tools in the hunt for extrasolar planets. The Kepler team's computers are sifting through the data)
    • Space Warps  + (Einstein's theory of gravity)
    • Fold It  + ("As described above)
    • ExCiteS forest monitoring  + (There are both "global" and "local" questions)
    • Worm Watch Lab  + (C. elegans has almost as many genes and because we share a common ancestor even with worms)
    • Solar Stormwatch  + (The STEREO Mission itself has several big questions that it’s trying to answer. We know that the Sun kicks out these vast solar storms. Each one of these storms is a billion tons of material traveling at a million miles an hour)
    • The Milky Way Project  + (The bubbles you see in this project are sometimes complete)
    • Budburst  + (We make our data freely available to all iWe make our data freely available to all in several formats on the View Results page. The data is currently being used by scientists and educators in the Project BudBurst network. The bigger question is what can YOU do with the data? We would like to know what data you think would be useful and how you would like to use it. Share your ideas at budburstinfo@neoninc.org</br>Project BudBurst data is freely available for anyone to download and use. The data is provided by thousands of observers from across the country. If you use data submitted by Project BudBurst observers for analysisby Project BudBurst observers for analysis)
    • Einstein@home  + ("Einstein suggested that we live in a universe full of gravitational waves. He proposed that exploding stars)
    • WhaleFM  + ((retrieved oct. 14 2013))
    • ARL crowd sourcing  + (unknown)
    • Evolution MegaLab  + (Quote: We want your help to find out whether this pattern can still be found)