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We provided FREE licenses to: | BrainIT - Brain Monitoring with Information Technology The Brain Monitoring with Information Technology is an expanding collaboration of
clinicians, basic scientists, statisticians, engineers and industry working towards
improving the intensive care of head injured patients. |
| DIVA Group at University of Fribourg The DIVA research group (Document, Image and Voice Analysis) belongs to the
Department of Informatics of the University of Fribourg and is active in many research
fields dealing with multimedia engineering and data analysis. They develop JFlowMap, a
tool for visualization and analysis of migration data, especially the UNHCR refugee
dataset. |
| NOAA - National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center The National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center provides comprehensive
snow observations, analyses, data sets and map products. They do continuous modeling of
snow and other hydrologic relevant parameters. NOHRSC products support a wide variety of
government and private-sector applications in water resource management, disaster
emergency preparedness, weather and flood forecasting, agriculture, transportation and
commerce. |
| Umweltbundesamt (Environment Agency Austria) Umweltbundesamt study the effects of climate change in terms of spatial
development, natural hazards, biodiversity and economic sectors. They develop policy
proposals and recommendations for action. |
| The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), is an Open Access, peer-reviewed journal,
it's an important vehicle for the dissemination of environmental health information and
research findings. EHP's mission is to serve as a forum for the discussion of the
interrelationships between the environment and human health by publishing in a balanced
and objective manner the best peer-reviewed research and most current and credible news
of the field. EHP has an international outreach program that includes complimentary
subscriptions to developing countries and a Chinese-language edition published quarterly
and distributed to 35,000 readers. EHP also contributes material to the Spanish-language
journals Ciência & Saúde Coletiva and Ciencia y Trabajo, and hosts the web version
of the journal Mali Médical. |
| North Temperate Lakes Long Term Ecological Research The North Temperate Lakes Long Term Ecological Research program studies the ecology
of lakes as one of a network of sites established by the National Science Foundation to
support research on long-term ecological phenomena. We are interested in how biophysical
setting, climate, and changing land use and cover interact to shape lake characteristics
and dynamics over time (past, present, future). Our primary study sites include a set of
seven northern Wisconsin and four southern Wisconsin lakes and their surrounding
landscapes. The project, which started in 1981, is administered by the Center for
Limnology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. |
| The Botanical Research Institute of Texas The Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) is a global institute for the
conservation and preservation of botanical heritage through education, research,
scientific publications, and collections. |
| Estonian Society for the Protection of Animals The Estonian Society for the Protection of Animals (ESPA) has been operating since
spring 2000. ESPA is a non-profit association comprised of animal friends with a mission
to assure and improve animal welfare and prevent animal abusing. The mission is carried
out by helping the animals directly, raising public awareness, educating people on the
subject, animal protection control and being engaged in legislative drafting. |
| Asia Society Asia Society is the leading global organization working to strengthen relationships
and promote understanding among the people, leaders, and institutions of Asia and the
United States. We seek to enhance dialogue, encourage creative expression, and generate
new ideas across the fields of policy, business, education, arts, and culture. |
| SIL International SIL International is a faith-based organization that studies, documents, and
assists in developing the world’s lesser-known languages. SIL’s staff shares a Christian
commitment to service, academic excellence, and professional engagement through
literacy, linguistics, translation, and other academic disciplines. SIL makes its
services available to all without regard to religious belief, political ideology,
gender, race, or ethnic background. |
| Tree of Life Web Project The Tree of Life Web Project is a collection of information about biodiversity
compiled collaboratively by hundreds of expert and amateur contributors. Its goal is to
contain a page with pictures, text, and other information for every species and for each
group of organisms, living or extinct. Connections between Tree of Life web pages follow
phylogenetic branching patterns between groups of organisms, so visitors can browse the
hierarchy of life and learn about phylogeny and evolution as well as the characteristics
of individual groups. |
| Red Rock Center for Independence Red Rock Center for Independence assists people with disabilities to live and
participate independently |
| University of Kansas Biodiversity Research Center Specify is a research software application, database, and network interface for
biological collections information. It manages specimen data such as descriptions of
collecting locations, participants and determination histories as well as information
about collections transactions such as loans, exchanges, accessions and gifts. |
| Santa Barbara Coastal Long Term Ecological Research Project Their primary research objective is to investigate the relative importance of land
and ocean processes in structuring giant kelp forest ecosystems in the Santa Barbara
Channel, California. |
| University of Illinois, Kriven Research Group The Kriven Research Group do materials research in geopolymers (a form of material
that can replace many currently used materials such as cement, certain adhesives, and
even high-tech applications such as semiconductors) which have the ability to reduce
carbon emissions by 50% in their production over the materials they replace. |
| NC State University, Center for the Biology of Nematode Parasitism Nematodes are the world's most important and ubiquitous multi-cellular parasites,
attacking humans, domesticated animals and cultivated crops. They cause untold levels of
economic damage and suffering worldwide and are responsible for many severe human
diseases that afflict up to half of the world's population. |
| National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, The Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Laboratory The Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory is engaged in comprehensive long
lead-time research fundamental to NOAA's mission. The goal of this research is to expand
the scientific understanding of the physical processes that govern the behavior of the
atmosphere and the oceans as complex fluid systems. These systems can then be modeled
mathematically and their phenomenology can be studied by computer simulation methods.
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| Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne Since 1995 the Royal Botanic Gardens has led the way in water conservation for
large landscapes. RBG Melbourne is recognised as one of the world’s finest botanic
gardens. There are over 10,000 species and 50,000 individual plants in the 38 hectare
gardens, including trees and plants of great cultural value. Many of these plants are
irreplaceable, endangered or even extinct in the wild. |
| Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research The Alfred Wegener Institute carries out research in the Arctic and Antarctic as
well as in the high and mid latitude oceans. The institute coordinates German polar
research and makes available to national and international science important
infrastructure, e.g. the research ice breaker "Polarstern" and research stations in the
Arctic and Antarctic. |
| Cornell University Lab of Ornithology The Lab is a nonprofit membership institution whose mission is to interpret and
conserve the earth's biological diversity through research, education, and citizen
science focused on birds. |
| Save The Orcas Save The Orcas, Inc, is a non-profit organization working to protect Orcas, and
other marine mammals, through both conservation and education. At present, we are
working with a variety of organizations and government agencies on a recovery plan for
the Southern Resident Orca population, which is listed as an endangered species. |
| Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Department Neurosciences They develop cochlear implants to revalidate deaf people and also do research into
hearing aids to improve hearing in noise for persons with an hearing aid. |
| Vermont Oxford Network The mission of the Vermont Oxford Network is to improve the quality and safety of
medical care for newborn infants and their families through a coordinated program of
research, education and quality improvement projects. The Vermont Oxford Network is a
non-profit voluntary collaboration of health care professionals dedicated to our
mission. |
| Gigoit Gigoit is a completely free resource for people to give their unwanted but usable
items to neighbors in their communities who can use them. It's a win-win situation!
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