How Pokemon Inspired A Citizen Science Project To Monitor Tiny Streams
How do we accurately forecast the amount of water that will be available any given year? It's not easy. But some Colorado scientists think they're onto a possible solution — inspired by Pokemon.
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April 20, 2018 at 04:06PM
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NPR News: How Pokemon Inspired A Citizen Science Project To Monitor Tiny Streams
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