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- Provided by chemsoc, the chemistry societies network, this
new site offers an attractive and informative visual
interpretation of the periodic table.
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19th
Century Scientific American Online
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A
Century of Physics
- interactive timeline takes a close look at the last hundred
years in physics.
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ABAG
Earthquake Maps and Information
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Abacus,
The
- Instructions on how to use a real abacus, and a chance to
play with the online Java model.
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Abbreviations
of Chemical Compounds
- Searchable Index
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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.
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Access Excellence
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African
American Faces of Science
- biographical information on African American men and women
who have contributed to the advancement of science and
engineering.
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Alive on
Everest - NOVA Online
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The
Armchair Scientist
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Artificial Life Online
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Ask Dr. Science
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Aurora Page,
The
- links from around the world that have information on the
aurora borealis or northern lights.
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Beckman Institute for
Advanced Science and Technology
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BioChemNet
- biology and chemistry educational resources online
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Biological Science
Directory
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Biology Project, The
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Bradford Robotic
Telescope, The
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Brooklyn Botanical
Garden
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Calculators
- Online Center
- over 5,200 online calculators
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Cells Alive
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Center for History of
Physics
- The history of modern physics and allied fields including
astronomy, geophysics, and optics.
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Chaos Group at the Univ.
of Maryland
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ChemCenter.org
- a service of the American Chemical Society
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Chemicool
Periodic Table
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Chemistry
- the environment, biochemistry, and inorganic, organic, and
medicinal chemistry
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Chemistry and Industry Magazine
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Classic Chemisty
- 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.
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CNN - SciTech
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DOE - Information Bridge
- over 24,000 scientific and technical reports from the U.S.
Department of Energy.
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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.
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Dinosauria Online
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Discover Magazine
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Discovery Channel Online
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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.
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Dr.
Bob's Geologic Time Page
- features mnemonic devices that can be used to help remember
the order that the periods and epochs occurred.
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Dragonfly
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Edinburgh Engineering Virtual
Library - EEVL
- searchable and browsable database of close to 3,000
annotated useful information resources in engineering
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efunda.com
- "Here you can find data on thousands of materials,
refreshers on engineering formulas and math, and information
on design processes."
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Albert Einstein
Online
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Electronic Emissary
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ENC Science and Math
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Engineering,
Scientific Unit Converter
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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.
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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.
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Explorit
Science Center
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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.
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Evolution
Update
- News, Feature Articles, and Bestselling Books in
Evolutionary Biology; especially for students and teachers of
biology.
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Explorer Math and
Science
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Extreme Science
- provides pictures, short informational paragraphs, types of
scientists who study these phenomena, and where to go for more
information.
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Forensic
Science Society
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Fractals - The
Fractory
- An interactive tool for creating and exploring fractals
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Franklin Institute Science Museum
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Fundamental
Physical Constants
- Recommended Values
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GPS Links
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Galileo
Project, The
- learn all about Galileo's life and times
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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.
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The Geometry
Center
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Geologic
Ages of Earth History
- table denotes when dinosaurs existed, and may be downloaded
as an Excel worksheet.
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Geologylink
- daily geo-news updates, discussion forums, an expansive
directory of links, virtual field trips, geology classes, and
a glossary.
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Global Volcanism
Program
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Glossary of
Mathematical Mistakes
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Helios - Science News Now
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History of
Science Museum
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History
of Mathematics Home Page
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Hubble
Space Telescope Public Pictures
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Hubble Space Telescope Home
Page
- Space Telescope Science Institute
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Human Genome Project
Information
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IEEE Home Page
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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.
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Informedia
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The Integrator
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Interactive
Statistical Calculaton 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."
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International
Standards Organization Catalog
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Internet
Connections for Engineering
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Invention
Master Resource List
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RadWaste.org
- guide to radioactive waste, nuclear, radiation and
environmental resources on the internet.
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SciCentral
- gateway to over 50,000 sites pertaining to over 120
specialties in science and engineering.
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SciEd
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Science-A-GoGo
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Science and Nature
for Kids
- The Mining Company
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Science and
Technology
- My Virtual Encyclopedia
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ScienceDaily
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Science Friday
- Ira Flatow, the host of the popular Science Fridays radio
show on National Public Radio, has taken his program to the
Internet.
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Science
Frontiers
- A digest of reports describing 1800 scientific anomalies.
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Science Learning Network
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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.
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Science
Reference Shelf
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Scientific American Online
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Science
Whatzit
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SciTech
Newswire
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SciTech Daily Review
- an updated report of science news and reviews
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SCORE
Science
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Soundry, The
- all about sound: the physics of it, how we hear it, how we
record it, and more.
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Statistical
Reports on U.S. Science and Engineering
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Sunspots
- The Exploratorium's Guide to Sunspots
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Technocopia
- This consumer-oriented site provides information and
opinions about the growing role of technology in our everyday
lives.
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This
Dynamic Earth: The Story of Plate Tectonics
- complete text and figures from this book published by the
U.S. Geological Survey.
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Tides and Tide
Prediction
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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. Maddison 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.
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UniScience
- Research News from American Universities
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U.S.
Patents at CNIDR
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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
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Virtual
Earthquake
- an interactive site designed to introduce you to the
concepts of how an earthquake epicenter is located and how the
Richter magnitude of an earthquake is determined.
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Virtual
Frog Dissection Kit
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Virtual Lab
- launch metal balls and fry electrical circuits to your
heart's content without risking life and limb.
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Virtual
Nuclear Power Plant Tour
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Visual Elements
- featuring computer-generated images that interpret the 109
entries of the periodic table
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Visual
Human Project
- U.S. National Library of Medicine
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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.
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Volcano World
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