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  1. 109 - Provided by chemsoc, the chemistry societies network, this new site offers an attractive and informative visual interpretation of the periodic table.
  2. 19th Century Scientific American Online
  3. A Century of Physics - interactive timeline takes a close look at the last hundred years in physics.
  4. ABAG Earthquake Maps and Information
  5. Abacus, The - Instructions on how to use a real abacus, and a chance to play with the online Java model.
  6. Abbreviations of Chemical Compounds - Searchable Index
  7. About Rainbows - A detailed explanation of rainbows, complete with diagrams. Included are a few proverbs about rainbows as well as ways for teachers to demonstrate them in a classroom. Information is cited as to its source with appropriate links.
  8. Access Excellence
  9. African American Faces of Science - biographical information on African American men and women who have contributed to the advancement of science and engineering.
  10. Alive on Everest - NOVA Online
  11. The Armchair Scientist -
  12. Artificial Life Online
  13. Ask Dr. Science
  14. Aurora Page, The - links from around the world that have information on the aurora borealis or northern lights.
  15. Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
  16. Becoming Human - Site is designed to teach a general audience about human evolution and the search for early hominid life in the field. Journey through the story of human evolution.
  17. BioChemNet - biology and chemistry educational resources online
  18. Biological Science Directory
  19. Biology Project, The
  20. Bradford Robotic Telescope, The
  21. Brooklyn Botanical Garden
  22. Calculators - Online Center - over 5,200 online calculators
  23. Cells Alive
  24. Center for History of Physics - The history of modern physics and allied fields including astronomy, geophysics, and optics.
  25. Chaos Group at the Univ. of Maryland
  26. ChemCenter.org - a service of the American Chemical Society
  27. Chemicool Periodic Table
  28. Chemistry - the environment, biochemistry, and inorganic, organic, and medicinal chemistry
  29. Chemistry and Industry Magazine
  30. Classic Chemistry - The heart of this site is Selected Classic Papers from the history of chemistry, which links to dozens of seminal texts in philosophy of chemistry, the physics of chemistry, biochemistry, and other chemistry topics.
  31. Classification of Living Things - An Introduction to the Principles of Taxonomy with a Focus on Human Classification Categories.
  32. CNN - SciTech
  33. DOE - Information Bridge - over 24,000 scientific and technical reports from the U.S. Department of Energy.
  34. DNA Learning Center, The - a multimedia primer on the basics of DNA and heredity. The Resources section offers Bioservers, which allow for the use of bioinformatics or the use of computers to solve biological problems.
  35. Dinosauria Online
  36. Discover Magazine
  37. Discovery Channel Online
  38. Discovery School: A-to-Z Science Encyclopedia - a free online science encyclopedia for students of all ages. The site is a searchable online science database with thousands of articles that cover a wide range of science topics - plants, animals, space, laboratories and more.
  39. Dive and Discover: Expeditions to the Seafloor - Join scientists as they dive to the mid-ocean ridge thousands of meters deep. Explore towering underwater volcanoes, black smokers, and bizarre creatures that live there.
  40. Dr. Bob's Geologic Time Page - features mnemonic devices that can be used to help remember the order that the periods and epochs occurred.
  41. Dragonfly
  42. Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library - EEVL - searchable and browsable database of close to 3,000 annotated useful information resources in engineering
  43. efunda.com - "Here you can find data on thousands of materials, refreshers on engineering formulas and math, and information on design processes."
  44. Albert Einstein Online
  45. Electronic Emissary
  46. Electrical Safety World - Every year in the U.S., tens of thousands of people are killed or injured from contact with electricity. Some of these people are kids just like you. The more you know about how electricity works, the better you can keep yourself, your friends, and your family safe.
  47. ENC Science and Math
  48. Engineering, Scientific Unit Converter
  49. explorezone.com - site is designed to provide information resources related to today's science news. It includes reports on astronomy, earth science, weather, biology, and much more! There are also specific reports on earthquakes, eclipses, tides, and tsunamis.
  50. Explore Science - This site is one of the best we've come across for explaining scientific concepts. Simple Shockwave demos help explain mechanics, life sciences, waves, and more. You'll need the Shockwave plug-in and Netscape 2.0 or better to view the site.
  51. Explorit Science Center
  52. Everyday Science - Site helps you learn about the science in our everyday lives. Everyday Science appeals to a general audience and is of special interest for a family audience.
  53. Evolution Update - News, Feature Articles, and Best selling Books in Evolutionary Biology; especially for students and teachers of biology.
  54. Explorer Math and Science
  55. Extreme Science - provides pictures, short informational paragraphs, types of scientists who study these phenomena, and where to go for more information.
  56. Forensic Science Society
  57. Fractals - The Fractory - An interactive tool for creating and exploring fractals
  58. Franklin Institute Science Museum
  59. GPS Links
  60. Galileo Project, The - learn all about Galileo's life and times
  61. Gene Map of the Human Genome - shows the chromosome location of over 16,000 human genes with links to the underlying sequence and map data.
  62. The Geometry Center
  63. Genetically Modified Crops: Resource Guide - The goal of this web site is to provide balanced information and links to other resources on the technology and issues surrounding transgenic crops (also known as genetically modified crops). The site's authors are engaged in plant genetics research and teaching at Colorado State University.
  64. Geologic Ages of Earth History - table denotes when dinosaurs existed, and may be downloaded as an Excel worksheet.
  65. Geologylink - daily geo-news updates, discussion forums, an expansive directory of links, virtual field trips, geology classes, and a glossary.
  66. Global Volcanism Program
  67. Glossary of Mathematical Mistakes
  68. Handbook of Forensic Sciences - FBI - The purpose of the Handbook of Forensic Services is to provide guidance and procedures for safe and efficient methods of collecting and preserving evidence and to describe the forensic examinations performed by the FBI Laboratory.
  69. History of Science Museum
  70. History of Mathematics Home Page
  71. Hubble Space Telescope Public Pictures
  72. Hubble Space Telescope Home Page - Space Telescope Science Institute
  73. Human Genome Project Information
  74. IEEE Home Page
  75. IEEE Standards & Links - Abbreviation of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineer, the IEEE is an organization composed of engineers, scientists, and students. The IEEE is best know for developing standards for the computer and electronics industry.
  76. iCivilEngineer.com - site focusing on civil engineering knowledge and technology.
  77. Informedia
  78. The Integrator
  79. Interactive Statistical Calculation Pages - "The web pages listed here comprise a powerful, conveniently-accessible, and FREE multi-platform statistical software package. There are also links to online statistics books, tutorials, downloadable software, and related resources. The pages are located on servers all over the world, and are the result of much cleverness and hard work on the part of some very talented individuals."
  80. International Standards Organization Catalog
  81. Internet Connections for Engineering
  82. Invention Master Resource List
  83. Laws List - Laws, rules, principles, effects, paradoxes, limits, constants, experiments, & thought-experiments in physics.
  84. Learning about Photosynthesis - An annotated collection of links about the photosynthesis process. From the University of Arizona
  85. The MAD Scientist Network
  86. Mars Pathfinder
  87. Math and Physics Help Page, The
  88. MATH MANIA
  89. Mathematical Quotations Server
  90. Measure 4 Measure - Sites the do the work for you
  91. Measurements Converter
  92. Mendel Web
  93. Microscapes: Images from the Microscope
  94. The Mineral Gallery
  95. Molecular Structure Center: Indiana University
  96. Monterey Bay Aquarium
  97. MyStarsLive - interactive star chart
  98. NASA Home Page, The
  99. Nano SuperComputer - The Dream Team - NanoTechnology Magazine
  100. NanoTechnology Magazine
  101. NASA - Johnson Space Center - NASA Area Nanotechnology Study Group
  102. NASA Thesaurus
  103. NSSDC Photo Gallery
  104. Nanoworld Home Page, The
  105. National Geographic Online
  106. National Institute of Standards & Technology
  107. National Science & Technology Week Online
  108. Natural History Museums and Collections - collection of Web-connected natural history museums around the world. Organized by country.
  109. New Scientist: Planet Science
  110. Bill Nye.com
  111. Ocean Adventure - "Take a virtual journey to hydrothermal vents in the sunless depths of the world's oceans. Marvel at some of Earth's most fantastic creatures thriving in one of its strangest habitats. Met the experts."
  112. Oceanography - The US Navy Office of Naval Research presents this science and technology site with a focus on ocean facts and information. Learn about waves, tides, currents, habitats, marine mammals and more.
  113. Olivetti Research Laboratory
  114. Particle Adventure, The - Site allows you to explore the world of fundamental particles and forces and then to investigate the experimental evidence and techniques.
  115. Pfizer Fun Zone - science-oriented games, experiments and other resources designed to appeal to kids of all ages, as well as their parents.
  116. Physics 2000 - an interactive journey through modern physics.
  117. Physics for Free - This site contains two free books by Emeritus Professor Frank Firk, former Chairman of the Department of Physics and Master of Trumbull College, Yale University. The first, Essential Physics 1, is an intensive introduction for potential Physics majors. The second, Introduction to Groups, Invariants & Particles, is a book for Seniors and advanced Juniors, majoring in the Physical Sciences.
  118. Physics - Steven Hawking's Universe - Strange Things Explained
  119. PhysLink - Physics and education, online education and reference
  120. Poisonous Plants Guide - Online guide on more than 100 poisonous plants. Information on each plant includes common and botanic name; color photograph; description; habitat; animals (including people) affected; toxic principle; gastrointestinal, nervous, integumentory, and other system symptoms; and treatment.
  121. PopSci.com
  122. Popular Science - 50 Best of the Web
  123. The Probability Web
  124. Quantum Computing Tutorials - future of computer technology, courtesy of the Centre for Quantum Computation at the University of Oxford. No scientific expertise required for some of the backgrounders.
  125. RadWaste.org - guide to radioactive waste, nuclear, radiation and environmental resources on the internet.
  126. Reade Advanced Materials Super site - reference information relating to mineral, metal, ceramic & composite materials used in chemical applications.
  127. Research Matters at Harvard University - site provides news on the latest findings by Harvard researchers with subjects listed in six sections: Mind, Body, Society, Earth, Space, and Technology.
  128. SciCentral - gateway to over 50,000 sites pertaining to over 120 specialties in science and engineering.
  129. Science-A-GoGo
  130. Science and Nature for Kids - The Mining Company
  131. Science and Technology - My Virtual Encyclopedia
  132. Science Daily
  133. Science Friday - Ira Flatow, the host of the popular Science Fridays radio show on National Public Radio, has taken his program to the Internet.
  134. Science Frontiers - A digest of reports describing 1800 scientific anomalies.
  135. Science Learning Network
  136. Science News - "Science News is an award-winning weekly newsmagazine covering the most important research in all fields of science."
  137. Science of Particles, The - site provides an explanation of particle physics, "the science of the fundamental nature of matter." Included is information about elementary particles, matter and energy, quantum mechanics, electro weak and color forces, and particle accelerators and detectors.
  138. Science Reference Shelf
  139. Science Week - "A journal devoted to the improvement of communication between the scientific disciplines, and between scientists, science educators, and science policy-makers."
  140. Scientific American Online
  141. Science Whatzit
  142. SciTech Newswire
  143. SciTech Daily Review - an updated report of science news and reviews
  144. SCORE Science
  145. Smithsonian Institution Home Page
  146. Soundry, The - all about sound: the physics of it, how we hear it, how we record it, and more.
  147. Statistical Overview of Selected USGS Water-level Monitoring Sites - including Lake Okeechobee
  148. Statistical Reports on U.S. Science and Engineering
  149. String Theory - The theory of everything
  150. Sunspots - The Exploratorium's Guide to Sunspots
  151. Technocopia - This consumer-oriented site provides information and opinions about the growing role of technology in our everyday lives.
  152. This Dynamic Earth: The Story of Plate Tectonics - complete text and figures from this book published by the U.S. Geological Survey.
  153. Tides and Tide Prediction
  154. Tree of Life, The - site organizes, surveys, and displays the diversity, evolutionary history, and characteristics of all groups of living organisms. The great Tree has roots, a trunk, stems, and branches that connect each organism to all others. Coordinated and edited by David R. Madison of the University of Arizona, this attractive and expertly managed site has over 1300 pages housed on 20 computers in four countries, and is authored by biologists from around the world. Originally intended for professionals, the site has evolved into one for non-biologists as well.
  155. UniScience - Research News from American Universities
  156. U.S. Patents at CNIDR
  157. Virology on the WWW - Virology related Web sites that might be of interest to our fellow virologists, and others interested in learning more about viruses
  158. Virtual Frog Dissection Kit
  159. Virtual Lab - launch metal balls and fry electrical circuits to your heart's content without risking life and limb.
  160. Virtual Nuclear Power Plant Tour
  161. Visual Elements - featuring computer-generated images that interpret the 109 entries of the periodic table
  162. Visual Human Project - U.S. National Library of Medicine
  163. Volcanoes Online - What is a volcano? How are they are formed? What is the impact of eruptions? Find out here, and then test your knowledge with online games and multiple-choice quizzes.
  164. Volcano World
  165. WWW Links for Chemists - over 3500 chemistry resources in a searchable index
  166. WWW Virtual Library: History of Science, Technology and Medicine
  167. Why Files, The
  168. Weird Tales from New Scientist Magazine
  169. Windows to the Universe
  170. Wonder of Physics, The
  171. The World of Amber - Learn all about amber. This site contains information on the physical properties, geologic occurrences, and other relevant information about this interesting type of fossil
  172. Yahoo! - Science Education

 

 

 


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