- Access Excellence
- A program to help you learn about the sciences
- Amateur Science
- Bringing together those who are interested in science but do not practice it professionally
- Ascent of the Mind
- A study of human brain power and its growth from the ice age--onward
- Astro-2 Live!
- The latest news on shuttle missions can be found here
- Astronomy
- A chain of links to Astronomy and Space Science, maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey
- BioData Information Navigator
- Provides comprehensive computer solutions to the life sciences industry
- Biology
- The Galaxy search for biology
- Biology & Biosciences (MountainNet, Inc.)
- A gopher menu with information about DNA, biology, biodiversity, and much more
- Biology (North Carolina State)
- Look through this gopher menu and find out what break throughs are happening at this university
- Biomedical Visualization Home Page
- Combines visual problem-solving skills with a knowledge of science, education, communication and media know-how
- Boston Amateur Radio Club
- The Boston Amateur Radio Club is a non-commercial association of persons interested in Amateur Radio
- Collision with Jupiter
- Contains information, images, animations, and other resources regarding the collision of fragments of comet P/Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter, which took place on July 16-22, 1994
- Computational Science Education Project
- A preparation for research and studies in computational science and computational engineering
- Dictionary of Cell Biology
- Intended to provide quick access to easily-understood and cross-referenced definitions of terms frequently encountered in reading the modern biology literature
- Discovery
- The nature of scientific research is evolving and changing with the new technology, the Cornell Theory Center is dedicated to supporting this powerful new approach
- Discovery Channel On-Line
- Explore new things about the world every day at the Discovery Channel's site
- Educational Space Simulations Server
- Internet resources, software for space simulations, lesson plans, experiments,activities . . . all this can be found here!
- Fusion Home Page
- Learn about this essential energy making process
- GraphPad Prism -- Scientific Graphing
- Data, results, graphs, page layouts, and notes are all linked and stored together in one project file, so even your most complicated experiments stay organized and easy to manage
- Health Sciences Libraries Consortium
- Contains listings of PC compatible and Macintosh programs used in health sciences education
- Helping Your Child Learn Science
- In the next century,this country will need citizens with more training in science and technology than most adults had in school, learn how to help children prepare
- Infomine: Biological, Agricultural, Medical Resources
- A showcase of highly relevant resources which include databases, electronic journals and books, bulletin boards, listservs, online library card catalogs, articles and directories of researchers
- Institute for Molecular Virology
- Learn about the study of diseases, particularly those spread by viruses
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Managed for NASA by the California Institute of Technology, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory is the lead U.S. center for robotic exploration of the solar system
- Jim Lovell: An Astronaut's Story
- One of the first people to travel far above the atmosphere, see where he went and how he got there
- La Plata Observatory
- Its principal tasks are research and teaching Astronomy and Geophysics
- London Science Museum
- This Science Museum aims to help the public understand and enjoy the history and contemporary practice of science, medicine,technology and industry
- Magellan Mission to Venus
- NASA's Magellan spacecraft made a dramatic conclusion to its highly successful mission at Venus when it was commanded to plunge into the planet's dense atmosphere
- Mercury Project
- USC's Mercury Project combines robotics and archaeology in an interactive art installation
- Messier Catalog
- A collection of the most beautiful objects in the sky including nebulae, star clusters, and galaxies compiled by French astronomer Charles Messier
- Moon Mission
- A mission account from the crew of Apollo 11, of their experience on the moon
- Museum of Physics Department
- A collection of the early instruments of the Department of Physics of the University of Naples from 1645 to 1900
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Most anything you need to know about NASA can be found here
- Nebraska Behavioral Biology Group
- This research combines the techniques of behavioral ecology and experimental psychology to understand cognitive functions involved in foraging and spatial memory
- Nine Planets
- Each of the planets and major moons in our solar system is briefly described and illustrated with pictures from NASA spacecraft
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory Review
- A quarterly magazine highlighting research and development activities at the Laboratory
- Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
- An independent, non-profit science education center dedicated to improving the public's understanding of science and technology
- Project Discovery
- Coordinating federal and state money for the improvement of science and math education
- Science World
- Create a cyclone, crawl through a beaver lodge, dance on a giant keyboard. blow square bubbles. light up a plasma ball, experience a sensational OMNIMAX film all at Vancouver's Science World
- Space Flight History
- An indepth report on the history of space exploration
- Space Telescope
- A joint mission of the National Aeronautics and Space Adminsitration (NASA) and the European Space Agency (ESA)
- SpaceViews
- This newsletter covers recent developments in space policy, exploration, development, and more
- Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
- SEDS is an independent, student-based organization which promotes the exploration and development of space
- Ulysses Mission
- The Ulysses Mission is the first spacecraft to explore interplanetary space at high solar latitudes
- Virtual Frog Dissection Kit Info Page
- Allows interactive dissection of a frog, and includes the capability to make on-the-fly movies.
- Welcome To The Planets
- This is a collection of many of the best images from NASA's planetary exploration program
- Women in Science and Engineering
- Explore this list of links to sites about the great women who have made and are making discoveries in the fields of science and engineering
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