Each week, we feature a worthy citizen science project or nature news segment from around the world. This week we’re featuring Embryo Cam.
Researchers at the University of Plymouth are studying the effects of climate change on aquatic embryos. They use technology that mimics climate change scenarios, like different temperatures, to monitor and record the impact on embryos in aquatic environments. What can you do? According to the website, “help us train the next generation of technologies for helping to understand our impact on biodiversity!”