
Science is the systemised knowledge derived through
experimentation, observation, and study and the methodology used to acquire this
knowledge.
CELLS alive!:
A visual, interactive tour of cells, bacteria, viruses and their interaction. This website
represents over 25 years of experience capturing film and computer-enhanced images of
living cells and organisms for education and medical research.
Earth and Sky:
Home of award-winning science podcasts.
Exploratorium:
Housed within the walls of San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts, the Exploratorium is a
collage of hundreds of science, art, and human perception exhibits.
Franklin Institute Online:
Since 1824, thousands of pioneers in science have shared and celebrated their achievements
with The Franklin Institute.
HubbleSite:
NASA's orbiting Space Telescope, Hubble, sees the raw beauty of the universe from above
Earth's atmosphere and sends back a portrait of the universe in exquisite detail. Leave
the ground for a while and see what Hubble sees.
Human Space
Flight:
Meet the NASA employees, contractors and industry partners who work together to send
humans safely into space.
Mad Sci Network:
An interactive science teaching and community outreach tool, staffed and maintained by
volunteer scientists and engineers from around the world. Made its debut in September of
1995 as part of Washington University's Young Scientist Program.
Mars Exploration:
Since our first close-up picture of Mars in 1965, spacecraft voyages to the Red Planet
have revealed a world strangely familiar, yet different enough to challenge our
perceptions of what makes a planet work.
MTU Volcanoes:
Michigan Tech's Volcanoes Page aims to provide information about volcanoes to the public
and to complement other informational sites on the web.
Museum of Palaeontology:
The mission of the University of California Museum of Palaeontology is to investigate and
promote the understanding of the history of life and the diversity of the Earth's biota
through research and education.
Museum of Science and Industry:
Take a virtual tour of the U-505 submarine, visit Colleen Moore's fairy castle, discover
LEGO Mindstorms intelligent robots, explore the Pioneer Zephyr, and more with the Museum
of Science and Industry in Chicago.
NASA Image eXchange:
Web-based search engine for searching one or more of NASA's online multimedia collections.
National Geographic Online:
Resource for scientific discovery, photography, travel, exploration, maps, news,
educational tools, and an online store from the National Geographic Society.
Nature Publishing:
An influential force in scientific publishing for more than 130 years. Today it is still
fresh, arresting and innovative and aims to communicate the latest ground-breaking and
original scientific discoveries across all disciplines of science.
New Scientist:
Updated throughout the day, the global network of specialist correspondents provide
comprehensive coverage of science and technology news.
Popular Science:
Find out what's new and buzzing in the world of popular science.
Scientific American:
The oldest continuously published magazine in the U.S. has been bringing its readers
unique insights about developments in science and technology for more than 150 years.
Solar System Simulator:
Create a colour image of any planet or satellite as seen from any point in the Solar
System.
Tech Museum of Innovation:
The Tech Museum of Innovation is a hands-on technology and science museum for people of
all ages and backgrounds. Located in San Jose, California.
The Why Files:
The mission of The Why Files is to explore the science, math and technology behind the
news of the day, and to present those topics in a clear, accessible and accurate manner.
Volcano World:
A higher education, K-12 and public outreach project of the North Dakota Space Grant
Consortium.
Windows to the Universe:
Includes images, movies, animations and data sets that explore the Earth and Space
sciences and the historical and cultural ties between science, exploration, and the human
experience.
World-Wide
Earthquake Locator:
Provides information and detailed dynamic maps of earthquakes across the world within 24
hours of their occurrence. Also includes a database of past earthquakes, an animation of
the past month's earthquakes and statistical earthquake prediction.
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