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The Chemistry Hypermedia Project, Virginia Tech University
On-line resources for students, educators, and scientists.
http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-ed/

 

Science information in a question/answer format
Cornell Center for Materials Research:http://www.ccmr.cornell.edu/education/ask


Newton BBS Ask a Scientist: www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/env98.htm


Howard Hughes Medical Institute:  http://medlineplus.gov/


University of Wisconsin: http://whyfiles.org


Association for Astronomy Education: www.aae.org.uk/serv01.htm

 

The Encyclopedia of Life   www.eol.org/index

Scientific Societies

Scientific Electronic Journals

Ethics in science

Diminishing Dimensions

Optical technologies are changing fast, as everything keeps getting
smaller. This authoritative article from Scientific American explains what
is happening in a new era of optoelectronics, describes events leading to
the latest changes, and makes some suggestions about what is next. From a
special issue of the magazine, it includes illustrations and sidebars. You
may also move from the article to other parts of the Scientific American
Website, to discover other wonderful science essays and resources

inScight
Daily science news from academic sources makes this Website a valuable new
resource for science classrooms and students. Each day there are two
articles about breaking science news. These articles are collected in a New
Archive, where over 700 stories about recent science can be accessed for a
broad sampling of current scientific research and discovery.

 

 

 

 

 


 


 


 

 

 

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