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BashTheBug.net Zooniverse Citizen Science project launches today!

Philip Fowler, 7th April 20175th August 2018

My citizen science project, BashTheBug, is launched today. Head over to the website or go straight to the Zooniverse project page and help us start classifying bacterial growth and fighting antibiotic resistance! Alternatively, read the news article on the University of Oxford website or see how the project is doing via its Twitter feed.

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