The Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) 2018 summer meeting, Data for our Changing Earth: Realizing the Socioeconomic Value of Data, was held in Tucson July 17–20, with sponsorship by the University of Arizona.
CyVerse is working with the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) to make ecological data broadly accessible to researchers through CyVerse’s Atmosphere cloud platform.
CyVerse science informatician Ramona Walls' career has spanned fashion design, ecology, and ontology, and art. She finds her award-winning artwork complementary to her scientific side.
Papua New Guinea is home to hundreds of Begonia species - possibly one of the fastest radiations of flowering plants. This species is unidentified, but will soon be sequenced using Hyb-Seq by Hannah Wilson as part of her doctoral project at RBGE. The data will be analyzed with CyVerse resources.