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Digital Pollen
Brace your seasonal allergies, the Smithsonian just digitized over 18,000 pollen samples in PollenGEO.
PollenGEO: free online pollen database
Samples span 200 years of collection
Enables high-res image search for specific traits
PollenGEO is being used to train machine-learning models that will shortcut hundreds of hours in identifying new pollen grains. The fully digitized database will also aid in tracking climate change impact. And my seasonal shifts in breathing efficiency.
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