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Science
Exhibits, Medicine, Organizations, Pure Sciences, and Science Media.
American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Browse through the magazine, search back issues, visit the Electronic Marketplace to see the latest products. You can even search through their career listings.
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
- Features a comprehensive list of resources useful to engineers and others including links to corporate home pages, university engineering departments, and research and development facilities such as national and corporate labs.
Archaeology Newsgroup
- Answers to a variety of archaeological questions at varying levels of discourse.
Artificial Intelligence Resources
- Comprehensive index to AI resources on the Internet.
AstroWeb: Astronomy/Astrophysics on the Internet
- Weather updates for Earth, the Sun and Mars. Abstracts, publications and other library resources. Look for jobs, contacts, conferences and organizations.
AvNet (The Aviation Internet Connection)
- Join an email discussion group. Look up airports. Investigate associations and new products.
B.E.A.M Robot Olympics
- An annual competition for people of all ages and abilities. The purpose is to design and build working robots which compete against each other to perform specific tasks.
Cells Alive
- A site devoted to microbiology, infectious diseases and cell biology, with links to other related sites.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Information on disease prevention, traveling advice and health statistics. You can browse for funding, training and employment opportunities.
Comet Hale-Bopp
- Beautiful pictures and information about the comet and it's discoverers. Includes some stunning animation.
Dead Sea Scrolls
- Online exhibit of Dead Sea scrolls.
Dead Sea Scrolls (FTP)
- Well-organized text and image files create an online exhibit of the Dead Sea scrolls.
Hawaii Research & Technology
- Learn about Waikiki Aquarium's recent research projects. Explore the technologies developed at the University.
History of Science, Medicine & Technology
- Eclectic gathering of information about the history of science from different countries, disciplines and perspectives, ranging from discovery of the world, alchemy and hypothetical planets to communications media technologies.
Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Visit the museum to look at exhibits and get answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Look up information in the Research Library. You can find out about educational opportunities.
Math Magic
- School children form teams and meet online to solve mathematical challenges. Includes lots of links to other math and education sites.
MIT's Media Lab
- Home of advanced research into information technologies and innovations that are mind-boggling now, but will be commonplace in the future. Projects include Electric Postcards and intelligent agents.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Wide-ranging compendium of NASA information arranged by subject, including aeronautics, astronautics, engineering, geosciences, astronomy and so on.
National Library of Medicine
- Holds over 4.5 million records, including books, journals, reports, manuscripts, and audio-visual items, and offers online information on a variety of medical topics.
National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC)
- Physical, chemical, and biological oceanographic data currently total over 60 gigabytes, making it the world's largest publicly available ocean data archive.
NetVet and Electronic Zoo
- Extensive veterinary medicine information and links, plus general information on animals. Includes Pick of the Litter, the week's best animal-related Web site.
Nobel Foundation
- Bestowers of the Nobel Prizes. Learn some history, look at the current announcements and search for Laureates.
Ontario Science Centre
- Friendly, informative site features virtual tour of OSC exhibits, thoughtful Young Person's Guide to the Internet and lots more.
Physics Servers and Services
- A collection of links to the physics resources of the Internet.
Planet Earth Home Page - Physics Information
- Includes a thorough list of specialized fields. Look up the Laws, Periodic Tables and Weights & Measures. Many institutes and organizations.
Shoemaker-Levy 9 Collision with Jupiter
- Fact sheets, beautiful images and animation. Practical information on observing the collision.
Sky Online
- Very up-to-date, and combines technical and hobbyist interests.
The Nine Planets
- A comprehensive tour of our solar system, written in non-technical language.
The Paleontology Server
- An interactive natural history museum available over the Internet.
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
- Describes the academy's research activities and lists institutes, prizes, publications and news. Includes links to the Nobel Foundation and other scientific sites.
World Wide Web Virtual Library - Aerospace
- Equally comprehensive aerospace resource index is a fine complement to the World Wide Web Virtual Library Aviation section.
World Wide Web Virtual Library - Aviation
- Thorough, up-to-date collection of links, covering everything from general aviation and commercial airlines to hang gliding and blimps.
World Wide Web Virtual Library - Biosciences
- Substantial index of bioscience resources throughout the Internet. Cross-listed in Spanish.
World Wide Web Virtual Library - Chemistry
- Copious resources related to chemistry, organized by resource type (Web, Gopher, FTP), academic institutions and countries around the world.
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