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AWS & Natural History Museum | The Data Ecosystem – Level 3 (Butterfly) | Amazon Web Services

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AWS & Natural History Museum | The Data Ecosystem - Level 3 (Butterfly) | Amazon Web Services

The partnership between Natural History Museum and AWS is transforming how scientists study biodiversity, through the Museum’s sensor-filled urban garden.

In this short video, Rich Hinton, Chief Information Officer at the Natural History Museum breaks down how their AWS Data Ecosystem is helping scientists work together on one of the most intensively studied urban nature sites of its kind globally.

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Date: February 19, 2025