SCIENCE
The
Space Telescope Science Institute
The
official Web site for the Hubble Space Telescope is located here.
The
Academy of Natural Sciences
The
Academy of Natural Sciences has tons of interesting stuff on natural science.
The
Boston Museum of Science
This
is a great place to go if you are a science enthusiast. Or, if you want to make teaching your kids science pleasurable.
NASA
Ths
isn't the best looking web site in the world, but if it's spaced-out information you're after you'll probably find it here.
Ask
Doctor Science
Get
the RealAudio plugin and, among other questions, you can listen to Dr. Science explain why Superman wers his underwear on the outside!!
Nano
Technology
Nano
Technology is all about building machines that are absolutely tiny - literally microscopic in size.
New
Scientist
All
the latest events from the world of science are presented here in plain English, plus there's an online shop and Web version of New Scienist articles.
The
pH Factor
Fun
virtual chemistry lab experience complete with a teacher's guide.
Cells
Alive
James
A. Sullivan's award winning Cells Alive site delivers fascinating photographs and videos of cells. Great tool for exciting kids about microscopic life.
The
Why? Files
Developed
by the National Institure for Science Education & The National Science Foundation, this site relates science to everyday life. Feature articles and augmented with glossaries and bibliographies.
Neuroscience
for Kids
Designed
for elementary and secondary school students and teachers who would like to learn more about the nervous system.
Omni
People
who have seen Omni magazine in print either take to it straight off or hate it. Omni is not a science magazine in the traditional sense. It verntures into the realms of science fiction and strange, unexplained phenomena as easily as it does into hard-core scientific research and respected academia.
The
Armchair Scientist
The
research labs are for the research scientists. But what about the rest of us who love science and want to learn about its many fascinations. For us there's always the good old armchair, being an armchair scientist is now possible through Loris Crudeli's website.
Richard
Feynman Online
R.
Feynman has been one of the most celebrated, brilliant and lovable physicists of our time. This website pays tribute to Feynman the scientist and revers him as the man who stretched the bounds of theoretical physics into the real world.
Amateur
Science
Amateur
scientists of the world unit. Here's another website that doesn't seem to have been updated in a while. Nonetheless, whatever stuff's up on the site is still worth a dekko.
The
Nine Planets
This
website takes you on a multimedia tour of the solar system that's as fascinating as it is awesome.
Funky
Dinosaur Land
You
can learn all about dinosaur fossil discoveries around the world and also read theories on what exactly caused the extintion of these early earth inhabitants.
Mind-Blowing
Animation of the Knee
You
will need an MPEG player to view the animation, and the animation itself may take upto 15 minutes to download, but you won't ever regret that you did.
The
Particle Adventure
Storm
Track Online
Planet