ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月8日 01時38分


Are you willing to open up virtually every aspect of your life to researchers? This fall, the Human Project will begin recruiting 10,000 New Yorkers willing to share their personal information for the next 2 decades — if not longer. Researchers will follow every aspect of a participant’s existence, virtually all the time. Among the information they’ll collect: medical records, credit card information, GPS tracking and education records. Researchers will also conduct physical examinations, including taking blood and urine samples. The hope is that in the vast streams of data — around 250 gigabytes of information on each subject every year, the equivalent of a computer hard drive — patterns will emerge that will help improve public health, education and decision making. But the first challenge will be getting people to sign up. @heislerphoto took this photo at a meeting for the Human Project last week. Visit the link in our profile to read more about 10,000 New Yorkers, 2 decades and a data trove about “everything.”


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