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The Field Museum
Exhibits, Education, Science, and Fun.

The Treasure Zone
Interactive Science Sites. K-12.

NASA's online resources for educators

Alexander Graham Bell's Path to the Telephone
Michael E. Gorman, IATH, University of Virginia; includes Bell Notebooks Project.

Bad Science
Alistair B. Fraser's site is an "attempt to sensitize teachers and students to examples of the bad science often taught in schools, universities, and ofered in popular articles and even textbooks."

Big Picture Book of Viruses
David M. Sander's site is "intended to serve as both a catalog of virus pictures on the WWW and as an educational resource."

BioChemNet
Excellent resource directory for biology and chemistry teachers.

Virtual Whale Watching
A narrated tour with pictures, interesting facts and links to other sites.

Animal Diversity Web
The University of Michigan's Museum of Zoology offers this collection of pictures and information about animals.

Bio Tech Life Science Dictionary
Illustrated glossary with search engine contains over 5600 life science terms; Indiana University.

Cascades Volcano Observatory
Provides a Volcano Observatory Webserver Index, which gives information about volcanoes around the world; U.S. Geological Survey, Vancouver, Washington.

Dennis Kunkel's Microscopy
Science and Photography Through a Microscope.

Ecology WWW Page
List of many sites of interest relating to ecology; Jean Thiolouse, University of Lyon, France.

The Edge
The Edge Foundation's goal is "to promote inquiry into and discussion of intellectual, philosophical, artistic, and literary issues."

Franklin Institute Science Museum - Philadelphia

Galileo Project
Rice University's project on the life and work of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) and the science of his time.

Geologist's Lifetime field List
(All ages) Terry Acomb, a geology student at the University of Cincinnati, has put together a Òlist of essential or desirable locations for geologists or travelers to visitÓ, virtual tours along with additional information and links.

Martindale's Bioscience Page
Virtual Tour requires 'Chime' to read 3-D images.

MTU Volcanoes Page
Michigan technological University volcanology site offers news of recent activity, images, maps, history, glossary, and links to other resources.

Museum of Science, Boston
Includes teacher materials.

Museum of the History of Science - Oxford
Features virtual walk.

National Academy Press
Access to over 1,000 books, reports and publications that deal with all that is new and important in the worlds of science, technology and health.

National Earthquake Information center - U.S. Geological Survey

National Science Education Standards

Natural History Museum - London

Natural Perspective
Ari Kornfield's site, "a celebration of the diversity of life on this planet", is organized into Plantae, fungi, Animalia, Protoctista, and Biosphere.

New Scientist
U.K. weekly science and technology magazine; provides Keysites: Hot Internet Issues and Cool Sites.

Nobel Foundation
Provides a searchable Database of Nobel Laureates.

Online Microscopes
Images and descriptions of over 40 microscopes, ranging from the 1760's through the 1920's from the Moody Medical Library, University of Texas.

Peabody Museum of Natural History - Yale University

Science Education GateWay
Provides a collection of links to lesson plans and K-12 educational resources in the physical sciences.

Science Friday Kids Connection - National Public Radio

Australian National Botanic Gardens

Astro Web
A collection of astronomy related information.

Smithsonian Gem & Mineral Collection

HEASARC
High Energy Astrophysics Archive Research Center (NASA).

U.S. Geological Survey
Cartographic, geographic, earth science - data, products, and services.

Mammal Species of the World
Provided by the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian.

Chemicool Periodic Table of Elements
Also provides chemistry calculators.

Cascades Volcano Observatory
Learn about volcanos and the Cascade Mountain Range in Washington State and Oregon.

Cells Alive
Info on the activity of cells.

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

The Dictionary of Cell Biology
Search online to easily understand and cross reference definitions of terms used in modern biology literature.

Space Telescope Science Institute Home Page
Current info featuring the Hubble telescope.

General Science: ASPIRE
The ASPIRE Lab is now one of the most innovative and interactive science education websites available on the Internet. You will find not only fun interactive labs, but well designed and produced curriculum content, created by teachers for teachers. The powerful combination of inquiry-based content, along with interactive, hands-on labs provides a powerful visualization tool for you and your students to use. Best of all, the ASPIRE Lab is free!

General Science: ENC Online
The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse specializes in information on math and science education. In addition to the latest news, you'll find the Digital Dozen, thirteen outstanding new math/science Web sites each month.

General Science: Ology
Explore paleontology, astronomy, marine biology, and more in this site from New York City's Museum of Natural History.

General Science: Cornell Math & Science Gateway
This site has a comprehensive compilation of links to math and science sites, including astronomy, biology, computers, engineering, physics, agriculture, chemistry, earth and the environment, health and medicine, and meteorology.

General Science: Mad Scientists Network
Stumped on a science question? Ask the experts at the Mad Scientists Network. Post a new question, look through questions others have already asked, or search the site for information about your topic. You can also find great virtual labs, experiments to try at home, and projects to present at the next school science fair.

General Science: Nye Labs Online
Do you watch Bill Nye, the Science Guy on television? Here's the online version of his TV show. Catch the Demo of the Day, or try one of over 40 experiments at home. Learn all about Bill, watch a video clip from the show, or even send him a question.

General Science: Odyssey Magazine
Odyssey Magazine is the online science magazine for young adventurers. Keep up with fast-breaking science news, check out Web cams, or enjoy monthly fun and educational highlights. There is a special "For Teachers" area to help educators use Odyssey Magazine in class. (The full magazine is available only by subscription.)

Physics: The American Physical Society: A Century of Physics
This site profiles physics accomplishments in the past 100 years. For an alphabetical list of the contents, visit the index. If you prefer a chronological look, follow along decade-by-decade on the timeline, where you'll learn how the advances in science coincided with contemporary political and artistic movements.

Zoology: The National Zoo
At the Smithsonian National Zoological Park, you'll find live Webcams for a dozen animals, including pandas, komodo dragons, bats, and naked mole rats. There are also exhibits, online lectures, a virtual zoo tour, and a gallery with over 200 animal photos.

Biology: National Museum of Natural History
Visit an online exhibit and then stop by the museum's different scientific departments -- anthropology, botany, entomology, invertebrate zoology, mineral sciences, paleobiology, and vertebrate zoology -- to see which collections are online.

General Science: Exploratorium
The Exploratorium is a science museum in San Francisco where you'll always find a new online exhibit or feature. Recent favorites examined frogs, earthquakes, and the science of baseball. The Learning Studio recommends 10 new science sites each month.

Astronomy: Astro Web
A collection of astronomy related information.

History and Technology: Museum of Science and Industry
This Chicago museum, one of the largest in the western hemisphere, brings its most popular exhibits, such as the trip through a coal mine and tours of a German U-505 submarine and the Pioneer Zephyr train, online with sound and video.

Astronomy: Space Telescope Science Institute Home Page
Current info featuring the Hubble telescope.

Earth Science: NASA
Visit NASA online to get the latest news on space exploration and to see what the scientists are examining. Be sure to search for the NASA Organizations Index, which has links to all of NASA's individual labs, space centers, and research facilities.

Earth Science: National Air & Space Museum
At this Smithsonian museum, you'll find online exhibits and features, such as the popular Apollo to the Moon exhibit. There's also news about traveling exhibits and special events and links to other air and space Web sites.

Earth Science: Earth Science Enterprise
Earth Science resources, from NASA & ESE. This site covers the effects of people, land, water, air, and natural hazards on our planet. Teacher guides are also available.

Earth Science: U.S. Geological Survey
Cartographic, geographic, earth science - data, products, and services.

Life Science: Dictionary of Cell Biology
Search online to easily understand and cross reference definitions of terms used in modern biology literature.

Life Science: Cells Alive
Information on the activity of cells.




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