Absolute Astronomy
Up to date astronomy news and all types of astronomy information.
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AeronauticNation
This is a comprehensive site that covers as many aspects of flight as
possible, including great aviation disasters such as the Challenger
explosion.
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Aerospace Digital LibraryAs the Aerospace Digital Library
expands, this gateway will guide the learner to all parts of science
and engineering, and indeed to all parts of human knowledge.
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AgNICThe Agriculture Network Information Center is a voluntary
alliance of the National Agricultural Library, land-grant universities
and other agricultural organizations, in cooperation with citizen
groups and government agencies.
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Agriculture Online
Agricultural news, discussion and information.
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Algebra.comAlgebra and math homework online. Pre-algebra,
Algebra I, Algebra II. Numerous solvers with Work shown. Links to great
algebra lessons. Interactive solvers for algebra word problems. Ask
questions on our question board.
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American Chemical SocietyThe American Chemical Society is a
self-governed individual membership organization that consists of more
than 163,000 members at all degree levels and in all fields of
chemistry.
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American Computer Science Assoc.
American Computer Scientist Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life.
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American Institute of Physics
Once a week the American Institute of Physics sums up the latest advances in Physics, from cosmology to nanotubes.
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Anthro.Net Anthro.Net queries a database of over 40,000 pages
from reviewed web sites with anthropological content built by users'
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Anthropology Tutorials
Palomar College offers anthropology courses that satisfy both natural
and social/behavioral science general education requirements.
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Ask Dr. Math
Ask Dr. Math is a question and answer service for teachers and students.
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Association for Women in ComputingThe Association for Women in
Computing is a non-profit professional organization for women and men
who have an interest in information and technology.
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At LifeAs the Internet continues to grow, finding valuable
medical information becomes progressively more difficult. We at
@life.com want to help you get credible information.
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Biology Online
Biology Online, a choice source for biological information, ideal for homework, research projects and general interest.
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BioMedNet
BioMedNet is the website for biological medical researchers.
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BME Net
The Biomedical Engineering Network provide academic information as well as jobs and grants.
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Chem4KidsWe think that science and technology should be fun
and enjoyable. We have fun making the sites, we hope our visitors have
a good time while they are here. |
Chemistry Central
Chemistry Central helps children with all the basic understandings of chemistry.
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Efunda
eFunda is a premier online publisher for original engineering content and software.
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Elsevier Engineering Information
Engineering Information is the leader in providing online information,
knowledge and support of the highest professional relevance for
research and industrial practitioners in applied physical sciences and
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EOS
AGU's online supplement to the Union's weekly newspaper, available via
the World Wide Web. AGU has initiated this supplement as a way to
extend Eos coverage in areas of growing importance to geophysical
scientists.
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HubbleSiteAt the Space Telescope Science Institute, we’re
working hard to study and explain the once-unimaginable celestial
phenomena now made visible using Hubble’s cutting-edge technology.
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IGPPWe are searching the agriculture, horticulture, botany and
gardening Internet resources for plant production in Japan and world
wide.
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International Health News
Your on-line source of useful, authoritative health, nutrition and medicine news.
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Kapili.com Our tutorials are broken into general, life, earth,
space, and physical science sections. Members can print the tutorials
for use offline or in classrooms. Our library continues to grow with a
glossary of over 4,500 entries and a species database with over 1,000
animals and plants.
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Library of Chemistry
This web site is for educators, parents, and kids who seek information, at all levels, about chemistry.
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MathWorld
MathWorldTM is the web's most complete mathematical resource, assembled over more than a decade.
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MedBioWorld
MedBioWorld™ is the largest medical and bioscience resource directory on the Internet.
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Medical Dictionary Search
Medical Dictionary Search Engines, the web tool you need if you are searching for a medical references.
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MedicineNetMedicineNet, Inc. is an online, healthcare media
publishing company. It provides easy-to-read, in-depth, authoritative
medical information for consumers via a network of robust,
user-friendly, interactive web sites.
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NASANASA is about creating the future... and our greatest
asset in fulfilling this demanding charter is the excellence of our
people.
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Natl. Anthropological ArchivesThe National Anthropological
Archives collects and preserves historical and contemporary
anthropological materials that document the world's cultures and the
history of the discipline.
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ObservatoriumNASA's Observatorium is a public access site for
Earth and space data. We have pictures of the Earth, planets, stars,
and other cool stuff, as well as the stories behind those images.
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Physics CentralThe American Physical Society represents some
42,000 physicists. With Physics Central, we communicate the excitement
and importance of physics to everyone.
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Physics Forums
Visit Physic Forums to discuss all things related to physics.
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PhysLink.com
The PhysLink.com is a comprehensive physics and astronomy online education, research and reference web site.
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Savage Earth
Savage Earth, a documentary series on PBS about the geology of the earth.
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SIMBADThe SIMBAD astronomical database provides basic data,
cross-identifications and bibliography for astronomical objects outside
the solar system.
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SmithsonianThe Center for Earth and Planetary Studies (CEPS)
is the scientific research unit within the Collections and Research
Department of the National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian
Institution.
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Space KidsSpace Kids.com provides info to kids about space and
missions to outer space. There is also helpful information for teachers
as well.
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Space Today
SPACE TODAY was founded as a print newsmagazine. It migrated to online publication in 1994 as SPACE TODAY ONLINE.
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SRI Computer Science LaboratoryThe Computer Science Laboratory
studies the logical foundations of scalable systems, that are beyond
the scope of traditional testing or simulation, and builds and applies
efficient high-level tools for rigorous mechanical analysis.
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Structural Engineers Assoc.Structural Engineers Association
International help design structures that will sustain a large amount
of pressure, such as earthquakes.
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The Mathematical AtlasThis is a collection of short articles
designed to provide an introduction to the areas of modern mathematics
and pointers to further information, as well as answers to some common
questions.
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The Space Place
The Space Place is a website for kids who want to learn amazing facts about science and astronomy.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture
USDA helps ensure open markets for U.S. agricultural products and provides food aid to needy people overseas.
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USGSDo you have a question about volcanoes, earthquakes,
mountains, rocks, maps, ground water, lakes, or rivers? You can email
earth science questions at ask-a-geologist.
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Volcano World
VolcanoWorld has been the Internet's leading source of information about volcanoes since January 1995.
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Zentralblatt MATHZentralblatt MATH is the world's most
complete and longest running abstracting and reviewing service in pure
and applied mathematics.
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