Citizen Science Badges Stall Catchers has a Girl Scouts Patch! It doesn’t get more official than this: the Stall Catchers citizen science project [https://youtu.be/-DI97ITiiMk] now has it’s very own Girl Scouts patch! (scroll down to watch the video) (I’m not sure if we’ve been this excited since Lake Hazel Middle School won and
About Caprarom visited us in the lab… and so can you! Ok, so we can't invite all 40,000 catchers to meet us at the office, but we wanted to show you around. Mike Capraro, whom you may know from the Stall Catchers leaderboard as Caprarom, visited us to celebrate our fifth anniversary and joined us on a tour
Stall Catchers Meet the bot authors - Kirill Brodt and his bot “Clsc2”! Onto the next! We will be interviewing another one of our “Bot Makers” in this second installment of our three part series. In the last blog post, we had the opportunity to speak with Roman Solovyev about his bot ZFTurbo. ZFTurbo was able to help us out quite a lot
Stall Catchers Meet the bot authors - Laura Onac and her bot “GAIA” And GAIA makes three! Some of you might remember Laura Onac’s bot, GAIA, as she was the first bot EVER to play Stall Catchers. Wow, time flies! GAIA was able to compete once again in our most recent Bot Study. Since this Bot Study was a chance to test
Microsoft Microsoft’s annual Giving Campaign - a time of year when volunteering blooms Last month alone, the Stall Catchers community grew by 1,167 new catchers! And there’s a great reason for this - October is Microsoft’s annual Giving Campaign, during which employees rally to volunteer their time for a cause that feels important to them. This year, Microsoft invited Stall
Stall Catchers Meet the bot authors - Roman Solovyev and his bot “ZFTurbo”! The Bot study in Stall Catchers just ended. We have already discussed bots so much. Players constantly saw bot names on the leaderboard. And the bots analyzed so much data. And still - even bots themselves were just machines, they were all created by great and talented people! To get
Stall Catchers Farewell, Eglė (No, she's not dead - she's just leaving.) It is with some measure of disbelief and a great sense of loss that I must convey the news that, after five years of dedicated service to the Stall Catchers project, Eglė Marija Ramanauskaitė will soon be leaving
Stall Catchers Happy New Year, Catchers! 🎉 🥁 ... and, thanks largely to our super star catcher Badstallsbadbad, we have a blood vessel alphabet!!! (see this post [https://blog.hcinst.org/spelling-challenge/] for context and what we're trying to do with it... 😇) Check out or alphabet-in-the-making on the forum here [http://forum.hcinst.org/t/spelling-challenge-we-want-to-create-a-vessel-alphabet/670/
Stall Catchers 📹 Stall Catchers community hangout - World Alzheimer's Day 2019 Thank you to everyone who join our first community hangout on World Alzheimer's Day last Saturday, and all the awesome questions! Here's the recording of the "eye-opening" chat we had (with tons of science of Stall Catchers!) :) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://stallcatchers.com] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [info@stallcatchers.