A project which aims to combine citizen science and GPS technology to tackle tick bites and Lyme disease has been awarded funding from the European Space Agency (ESA). The ESA has awarded €250,000 to test the feasibility of LymeMap, a proposed phone app and web-based system that will help to identify tick hot-spots. The system will use GPS technology to provide information on a user’s location as well as details such as the location’s height, temperature and ground cover. The person will be able to upload information on ticks and this – together with data from GPs and NHS Highland’s…