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Project Icarus is creating a living map of Earth’s animals
The idea is to track animals on the move with a network of wearable sensors that can send real-time data to space.
New Worldwide Network Lets Robots Ask Each Other Questions When They Get Confused
Rapyuta, the cloud for robots, is now online.
The World’s Most Amazing Databases: The International Panel on Climate Change’s Data Distribution Centre
The most controversial scientific topic of the past few decades--predicting the fate of the planet--gets a huge dose of data
Bringing Biodiversity Data Online, One Leaf At A Time
Converting millions of pressed plants into a vital digital archive
Amazing Databases: OKCupid’s OKTrends
The dating site also keeps enough data to crack the code of human relationships
The World’s Most Amazing Databases: WorldCat
Linking all the world's libraries in the biggest bibliography you've ever seen
The World’s Most Amazing Databases: The Encyclopedia of Life
The EOL, a collaboration by the foremost authorities in biology, is a massive database that tracks every organism on Earth
Amazing Databases: The Wayback Machine
A permanent archive of the Web--some 200 million sites' worth
The Ten Most Amazing Databases in the World
A database isn't a vault--it's a garden
Amazing Databases: The MD-Pro
A massive directory of all viruses, worms, and other malware--as well as a centralized anti-malware arsenal