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11/12/2019
GLOBE Community Meets in Trieste Italy for 2019 Europe and Eurasia Meeting
Altogether, 24 countries were represented at the 2019 Europe and Eurasia Region GLOBE Program Annual Meeting, Conference and Training in Trieste, Italy from 21-25 October.  >>

09/04/2019
Get Inspired! Read Recent GLOBE Star Story: “GLOBE Students in Malta Engage in Science – And Walk for Fun – to “Be Part of the Solution”
A recent GLOBE Star Story, “GLOBE Students in Malta Engage in Science – And Walk for Fun – To “Be part of the Solution” for a Greener Tomorrow,” shines a light on the dedicated work of GLOBE students and community members in Malta.  >>

07/25/2019
Tech Update July 2019
In June and July 2019 our technology team completed development and launched the following.  >>

06/25/2019
GO on a Trail Facebook Live on Thursday
Join GLOBE Observer on Thursday, 27 June at 3 p.m. PT for a Facebook Live direct from Hells Gate State Park. They will be discussing the GO on a Trail Summer Challenge and the importance of documenting the world around you.  >>

05/03/2019
Today (03 May): Join a Zoom Broadcast Straight from the Northwest Student Research Symposium
Join us Friday, 03 May, at 10:30 a.m. PT (1:30 p.m. ET) from the Northwest Student Research Symposium, which is taking place at Beach Camp in Edmunds, Washington, USA.  >>

04/23/2019
Tech Update April 2019
The following enhancements were made, or were in progress, during the month of April 2019.  >>

04/01/2019
Tech Update March 2019
Several enhancements were made, or were in progress, during the month of March 2019.  >>

03/26/2019
GLOBE Observer Trees Facebook Live
Join GLOBE Observer LIVE for a special Facebook Live event all about Trees on 26 March 2018 at 3:00 p.m. EDT.  >>

03/26/2019
Help NASA Measure Trees with Your Smartphone
Healthy forests play a crucial role in Earth’s ecosystem as growing trees take up carbon from the atmosphere. NASA satellites and airborne missions study forests to see how carbon moves through ecosystems – and now citizen scientists can help investigate this key question as well by using their smartphone to measure tree height.  >>