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| AmphibiaWeb | Online database of amphibian biology and conservation. |
| Biology Education Software FAQ | From the Biology Education Software Taskforce of the University of Washington, this FAQ presents reviews of many software programs -- both free and commercial -- useful in teaching biology, mostly at the high school and university levels. |
| Electronic Zoo | Links to animal sites. |
| Frog Dissection, Interactive. An Online Tutorial | Tired of all the mess associated with dissection? Do it online now, step by step with pictures of the real thing! |
| Neuroscience for Kids | For students and teachers who want to know more about the human nervous system. |
| USGS Biological Resources | Features a kids' corner and education resources. |
| WhaleNet | All about whales. |
Whale Watching |Ask a Biologist -- Seeing Color |Cells Alive!|Field guides to over 4800 species of plants and animals. |
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| BioChemNet | Links to chemistry and molecular biology resources and a weekly news column. |
| ChemTeam | A tutorial for high school chemistry. |
| Chemistry Tutor | Web pages to help with chemistry homework. |
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| Astronomy Picture of the Day | Discover the cosmos! Each day we feature a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. |
| Ask an Astronaut | This site, sponsored by the National Space Society, gives you a chance to "talk with" men and women who have flown in space. Each month a new astronaut answers questions. |
| Center for Educational Resources (CERES) Project | Through funding from NASA, faculty at Montana State University and classroom teachers from across the nation have developed an extensive library of online and interactive K-12 science education materials for teaching astronomy. |
| CNES : CLEMENTINE data Server | Access to 1.8 million lunar images from a web site in France. |
| FAQ on Astronomy | This is a newsgroup devoted to the science of astronomy. Its content ranges from the Earth to the farthest reaches of the Universe. This document answers frequent questions about astronomy. |
| Views of the Solar System | An educational tour of the solar system. It contains images and information about the sun, planets, moons, asteroids, comets and meteoroids found within the solar system |
| Shuttle Launches | Information about every Space Shuttle mission |
| Images from Hubble & Galileo | There is also the Live from the Hubble Space Telescope resource to allow kids do actual science. |
| NASA Spacelink | An Electronic Information System for Educators |
| Nine Planets | A multimedia overview of the planets. |
| Science@NASA | Recent news articles on science |
| Solar Max | Includes current solar images. The year 2000, it is believed, will be the solar maximum for the current solar cycle |
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| Earth View | See pictures of the earth from different views. Also contains a program to show which portion of the world is in daylight and which is in night. |
| Live Access to Climate Data | Allows you to browse and extract data from a large library of gridded climate data. You can obtain color graphics, spreadsheets, and formatted data files |
| Weather Online | A great collection of weather resources including local forecasts, ski reports, questions and answers, maps, satellite images, and more. |
| Weather Underground | Weather imagery, forecasts and educational activities. |
| Color Landform Atlas of the U.S. | The map data, including a variety of maps for each state, was compiled by Ray Sterner of the Applied Physics Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University. |
| ExploreScience.com | Interactive science experiences for students and educators. |
| Galileo Project | Information on the life and work of Galileo. |
| GreenWorks | Environmental topics in video. Check in on the Peregrine Falcons who nested on a Harrisburg office building. |
| Live Internet Seismic Server | Want to know where the earth has quaked in the past 24 hours? Go here. |
| Newton's Apple Online | Lessons from the teachers' guides developed for this PBS family science program. |
| Project Primary | Activities in botany, chemistry, children's literature, geology, physics, zoology are simply explained and designed to engage children's curiosity. |
| Science Education Gateway | Access to lesson plans and resources from some of the best science museums in the U.S. |
| Science Learning Network | A partnership of six science centers with K-8 schools which focus on inquiry and technology. |
| USGS Education and Outreach | Includes information on earthquakes, volcanoes, plate tectonics, minerals and fossils, environmental information and geologic maps. |
| VolcanoWorld | A growing site that was created to educate students and others by delivering data such As high quality remote sensing images, near real-time volcano information and interactive experiments. The site includes links to Current and Recent Eruptions, Images of Volcanoes, and a Volcano Slide Show. You can also ask questions to volcano experts and they'll email back responses. |
| Water Science for Schools | The U.S. Geological Survey provides information on many aspects of water, along with pictures, data, maps and an activity center. |
| Webseum of Holography | Award-winning site for lasers and three-dimensional holograms. |
| Wind and Sea | Links to more than 750 sites that have information on oceanic and atmospheric sciences. |
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