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Ask Dr. UniverseWashington State University provides this science question-and-answer service for children and adults, with links to related resources; users are...Bad SciencePrepared by a professor of meteorology at Pennsylvania State University, this educational site debunks common misconceptions in astronomy,...BridgePros: Bridge Construction and EngineeringThis site offers information on the construction and history of bridges and covers past, current, and planned bridge projects throughout the world;...Careers in Science and EngineeringThe National Academies of Sciences offers education and career planning guidance for students of science and engineering.Challenge of MaterialsThe Science Museum, London, presents an exhibit on materials, focusing on the different types and uses of materials and the impact they have on our...Cornell Theory Center Math and Science GatewayThe Cornell Theory Center and the Cornell University Department of Education provide a directory of mathematics and science Internet resources for...Do Science!This site offers science activities, experiments, news, and an archive of experiments and interviews originally aired on National Public Radio.Explore ScienceThis privately maintained site offers a variety of science-themed Shockwave modules for students and teachers.find out whyThe National Science Foundation offers this site, which answers basic scientific questions for children; it includes animations, activities, and...Funology: The Science of Having Fun!This commercial site offers science experiments, quizzes, trivia, and other learning activities for younger students.Global Online Adventure LearningThis commercially hosted site provides online interactive information about real world adventures and field trips; the site emphasizes science,...High School Lab SafetyThis site offers accident-prevention tips and directions for using the safety equipment provided in school science labs; several images illustrate...How Stuff WorksThis site provides information on a variety of tools, machines, and everyday objects; photographs, diagrams, and links to other resources are...The JASON ProjectThe JASON Project is a year-round scientific exploration designed to motivate both students and teachers in the study of science and technology; the...The MAD Scientist NetworkThis site contains an "Ask a Scientist" feature, as well as an archive of past questions and answers; it also includes classroom resources for both...Messages [Boston Museum of Science]The Museum of Science, Boston, presents an interactive exhibit on messaging and communications, including information on how animals communicate and...The Nobel FoundationThis official site offers insights into the history of the Nobel Foundation and an explanation of how Nobel Prizes are selected and awarded;...Old Farmer's AlmanacThis commercial site provides basic information usually found in almanacs: tide and sunrise tables, planting charts, recipes, and other resources.OLogyThe American Museum of Natural History offers a site where children can explore a variety of scientific disciplines; includes games, polls, and...Sci4KidsThe U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) offers news and research stories for younger students; information is based...SciCentral: K-12 ScienceSciCentral provides a directory of Web resources for K-12 students, categorized by subject.The Science Spot: Kid ZoneThis site provides a directory of science-related Web sites aimed at kids.t h e l a s t w o r dNew Scientist magazine offers answers to questions about science in everyday life; questions and answers are provided by readers.Tempus Fugit: Time FliesThe Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art offers an exhibit exploring the concept of time in works of art from 900 BC to the present; it includes an...TryScienceThis site is supported by science centers and museums throughout the world; it offers experiments, interactivities, virtual field trips for older... |
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