What do we do with all this data??

IfCapture you follow that we need more data (and maybe you do, if you’re reading this page!), you might also be concerned with how we manage all of this data.  These data come with real and technical costs – where do we store it, how do we transfer it, and how do we interpret it in a cost-efficient manner.  And interesting new paper in ES&T was published asking just this question.

Capturing experimental approaches

CaptureAs the media spotlight continues to shine a light on air pollution across the planet, nations and communities are employing lots of innovative approaches to try to ameliorate their air quality problems.  Sometimes these approaches work beautifully; and sometimes they don’t.  But our ability to assess these approaches can be constrained by an important lack of quantitative data that captures the real-world effects.  Our group at UMass is trying to work with these communities, and we think there is a real opportunity for small sensors to be really quite informative.    Dr. Pallavi Pant, of the University of Massachusetts, writes an important piece on New Delhi , India.