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A Science Odyssey: Then+Now Menu

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--> D non-tabled version of this page A Science Odyssey takes you on a journey through the most spectacular 100 years in the history of science and technology. Here's an overview of how our understanding has grown from 1900 to today. Click each topic for greater detail and links that trace our journey from then to now! 1900: Patients battle illness, while doctors can do little more than counsel and comfort them and keep them clean. Today: Doctors treat and often cure patients with a vast array of medicines and medical technologies, but some diseases are still incurable. 1900: The Milky Way galaxy (including some unexplained nebular clouds) is the known universe. Newton's laws explain the physical world. Matter is composed of atoms. Today: The Milky Way is just one galaxy among countless mi Read More
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A Science Odyssey: You Try It Menu

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--> D These interactive activities use the Shockwave plug-in , but non-interactive versions have also been included. Check 'em out! Technology at Home Watch the items in this home appear and change as you move back and forth through the 20th century Mountain Maker, Earth Shaker Push your mouse around to move continents and change the landscape Probe the Brain Map the brain with your trusty electric probe Atom Builder Build a carbon atom out of quarks and electrons, but watch out for radioactive decay Human Evolution Slide through time to see human ancestors and how they may be related Radio Transmission See how sound hitches a ride on radio waves to get from a transmitter to your receiver Doctor over Time Visit doctors from 1900, 1950, and 1998 to see how each would treat the same illness Read More
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A+ Learning Galleries For Fun Science Learning

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Today is Science eStore Jumpstart Science Learning Galleries ScienceMaster Web LEARNING GALLERIES ScienceMaster Learning Galleries are a place to learn, to explore, to understand; from the microscopic to the cosmic. Each Learning Gallery contains a collection of images relating to one science or nature topic. Learn about deep space, botany, the human brain, solar power, the grand canyon, clouds, starfish, hurricanes and much more. Click on the link or the image for a closer look. Once inside the Learning Gallery, use the back and forth arrows to navigate through the images. Have fun. Geology Astronomy Biology Medicine Physical Aurora Photography Curtis & Hutchinson Asteroids NSSDC American Bison FWS Brain & Addiction NIDA Micro Machines Sandi Labs Carlsbad Cavern NPS Astronomy Images Worth Read More
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All Science News In One Place - UniSci

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About UniSci | Note to PIO's | Why Bylines | Last 10 Days Copyright Search Archives Tips: Use single word or "phrase in quotes" International Science News | Online Since 1995 Updated: Friday, Apr 06, 2007 21:32 EDT Editorials Why Science? Why UniSci? Special Archives Prostate Cancer Polio Vaccinations Nanotechnology Contacts Editor Technical Director UniSci Masthead VACCINES.COM - FOR SALE UniSci is offering the domain name VACCINES.COM for sale. To acquire the industry?s best URL?and the Internet visibility and prestige that go with it? contact Phil Radler ( phil@unisci.com ). --> It is with sadness that we inform you of the unexpected death of Don Radler, founder and editor of UniSci News. With the loss of Don, UniSci News will no longer be published. We have always appreciated Read More
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BBC - Science & Nature

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Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index 23 November 2007 Accessibility help Text only version bbc.co.uk Homepage Animals Prehistoric Life Human Body & Mind Space Hot Topics TV & Radio Follow-up End accessibility links here --> Science & Nature - Explore the world and beyond --> We can't detect if you have Flash or not, please go to the Macromedia site to download. The Nature of Britain Join Alan Titchmarsh on his epic journey to explore the huge diversity of British wildlife. Wed 9pm BBC One, rpt Sun BBC Two Earth: The Power of the Planet Dr Iain Stewart tells the story of how Earth works and how it came to be the remarkable place it is today. Tues 9pm BBC Two Firework nights There's plenty to see in the night sky once the fireworks are over. The Leonids meteor shower is just one of Nove Read More
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Berkeley Lab News Releases

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">Advanced Search Search Tips Current News Releases 2007 News Releases ESnet, Internet2 Complete Coast-to-Coast Next-Generation Network In Support of DOE Scientific Community (11/15/07) Energy Biosciences Institute Begins Ground-Breaking Research Into New, Cleaner Sources of Energy (11/14/07) The World's Smallest Double Slit Experiment: Breaking up the Hydrogen Molecule (11/8/07) National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center Announces Acceptance of one of World's Largest Supercomputers (11/1/07) Berkeley Lab’s Pennacchio Wins Presidential Early Career Award (11/1/07) Make Way for the Real Nanopod: Berkeley Researchers Create First Fully Functional Nanotube Radio (10/31/07) Prof. Kathy Yelick Named New Director for DOE’s National Energy Research Scientific Computing Cente Read More
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Chain Reaction

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About Chain Reaction Printable Articles Subscribe Contact Us Search Welcome to Chain Reaction! At this site, Arizona students and teachers join Arizona State University researchers on the front lines of scientific discovery. Whether traveling around the world, digging up mysteries in our own backyard, or sending tools all the way to Mars, ASU scientists are answering questions about the world (and worlds) around us. What's Urban Ecology all about? Birds moving to the suburbs... trees struggling in parking lots... drinking water that smells like dirt. These are just a few of the things that urban ecologists study. Join ASU scientists as they explore the relationships between people, animals, plants, air, and water in one of the most important environments on Earth - the city. Leave the Eart Read More
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Earthlink Internet Services ISP Broadband ADSL Dial Up Australia Melbourne Victoria ADSL 2+

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home | support | services | contact us Earthlink Internet Services has been providing Australian's with 56K Dial Up Internet access and ADSL Broadband access since 2001. We offer a range of services for home and business users backed by our friendly support staff. terms & conditions : privacy policy Read More
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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN COMMUNITY SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN DIGITAL 60-SECOND SCIENCE scientific american community sections News Features Blogs & Opinion Sci-Doku Puzzling Adventures Today's Trivia Strange But True Fact or Fiction Ask the Experts Podcasts Videos Slideshows Image Gallery magazines Scientific American Scientific American Digital Scientific American Mind subscribe Scientific American Scientific American Digital Scientific American Mind health space technology biology mind & brain earth & environment archaeology & paleontology physics chemisty math society & policy history of science Sorry You have reached this page due to an error. Please try refreshing the page or visiting our home page at www.sciam.com. If you continue to experience this problem, please contact webmaster@sciam.com W Read More
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EventHorizon

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The Event Horizon SCIENCE FROM THE EDGE OF? INFINITY Published by Jenny L. Nielsen Your source for the latest science news! Articles added when news breaks. SO...WHAT'S AN "EVENT HORIZON," ANYWAY...? NEW! Profiles in Science: Cats, Globular Clusters, and Rock & Roll: An Interview With Dr. Keith M. Ashman Can Photons See the Future?! (Or Is It Just That Humans Can Change the Past?) - The Delayed Choice Experiment New! Science Book Review Feature Is the Universe alive? NEW! How on Earth!? The Mysteries of the Mobius Strip Orangutans and Humans Cut From the Same Cloth? Hourglass Nebula Photo Credit: NASA/Stsci ~ Archive~ NEW!!! EVENT HORIZON COMIC STRIP..... Concerning The "Impossibility" of Life in Space... WATER IN ORION Are Solar Systems Born to Harbor Life? ROTATING BL Read More
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Exploring @ Vanderbilt - Making froghiv reading a reality

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Designated one of USA Today's Hot Sites. RSS Feed News & Features | Policy & Opinions | Students@Work | Interact | Search VU Home | Site Help | Contact Us | Flash Intro | Previous Homepages | Site Awards Produced by the Office of Science & Research Communications Vanderbilt University, All Rights Reserved Read More
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EXPLORIT - Science on our site

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'); smallWindow1.document.write (' '); smallWindow1.document.write (' Explore our interactive pages '); smallWindow1.document.write (' '); smallWindow1.document.write (' These on-line exhibits lead you through various on-screen activities to learn some science in an engaging way. For example, You can discover how to determine the age of an ancient human settlement or how to harvest fish without depleting their populations. The exhibit requires "Flash" software and takes a minute or so to load. (Flash is typically a part of most computer systems nowadays.) To get the most out of the experience a user must be able to follow written instructions We hope you find the exhibits fun and educational. With thanks to Corbett Learning Media'); smallWindow1.document.write (' '); smallWindow1 Read More
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Extreme Science | science & technology | earth science

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Science to the Extreme ! Extreme Science is the place online to find the biggest, baddest, and the best in the world of extremes and learn about the science behind what makes each the most extreme example of its kind. Here you'll find world records in natural science, including earth science and the plant and animal kingdom. Not only will you find out who holds the records, but also key science concepts used to explain the story behind the record. You'll also find the most complete collection of science and technology information and resources available on the Internet, including resources for students working on science fair projects and teachers needing content for science lessons ... Choose your favorite field of science and prepare to entertain your brain... Astronomy Entomology Geolog Read More
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FindLinks

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The Yellow Pages Phone Book and Phone Directory Business Phone Directory People Phone Book Web Search Find a Business: Enter a City: Choose a State: Select... Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut D.C. Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Category Name Find a Person: Enter a City: Choose a State: Select... Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut D.C. Delaware Florida Georgia H Read More
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forward to CHILDHOOD BRAIN DAMAGE

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SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS | SCIENCE CLUB | SCI. HOBBYIST | FORUM | SEARCH Page moved to http://scienceclub.org/scifair.html Redirecting... Read More
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Fun Science Gallery - Scientific Experiments for Amateur Scientists and Schools

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Scientific Experiments for Amateur Scientists and Schools Science Fair Project THE AMATEUR SCIENTIST'S SITE LE SITE DES SCIENTIFIQUES AMATEURS IL SITO DELLO SCIENZIATO DILETTANTE ENGLISH FRANCAIS ITALIANO Copyright ? Giorgio Carboni Everything you see in the Fun Science Gallery is free and you can freely access all its pages. In any case, all these articles are protected by copyright, and all rights are reserved. These articles are intended for personal use only. Do not distribute or sell these articles without the written permission of the Fun Science Gallery. Do not use these articles for commercial purposes without the written permission of the Fun Science Gallery. These restrictions are valid as for the whole articles as for their parts. Fun, simple, low cost science experiments for am Read More
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FunBrain Game Finder

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FunBrain.com Game Finder Age: 6&under 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17&up Subject: Math Language Arts Science History Music Geography Art Technology Physical Education Title: Math Baseball Tic Tac Toe Squares Stay Afloat Grammar Gorillas Fun Match Spellaroo My Adventure Dare to be Square Where Is THAT? Connect the Dots MathCar Racing One False Move Word Confusion! What's the Word? 2Bee or Nottoobee Math Baseball (2 Player) Power Football Change Maker Fresh Baked Fractions Rooting Out Words Measure It! Line Jumper Shape Surveyor Piano Player Web Master Weather Dog Who Is THAT? Soccer Shootout Sign the Alphabet Word Turtle Spell Check Wacky Tales Oddball Double Fun Match Entrapment Proton Don Guess the Number Translator Alligator Guess the Number Plus Paint By Idioms Number Cracker Space Hopper Read More
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Genetics Virtual Library

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Virtual Library on Genetics ( Biosciences ) Organisms Topics Human Chromosomes Gene Gateway -- Exploring Genes and Genetic Disorders Home No endorsement is made or implied by inclusion here. Please notify the webmaster of errors or to add links. Browse the Virtual Library By Organism By Topic Human Genome Project Visit all our websites: Human Chromosomes: Chromosome Launchpad Genomics:GTL Microbial Genome Program Human Genome Project Information Genome-Related Meetings and Reports Recent additions to our database: Grain, Forage, and Bioenergy Research Unit : USDA Agriculture Research Service Genetics and genomics in bioenergy and bioproducts : Forest Products Laboratory Biomass and Bioenergy Journal Nature Collections: Energy : Supported by DOE, outlines promises and pitfalls of new energy Read More
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IPL Kidspace: Science Fair Project Resource Guide

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Go to the home page for this website. Go to the main content for this page. Go to main navigation for this page. Go to the top of this page. Go to the search tool for this website. Go to the contact page for this website. Go to our Ask A Question reference service. Go to the accessibility information page for this website. IPL KidSpace All of the IPL Advanced You are here: Home » KidSpace » Science Fair Project Resource Guide KidSpace Home Ask a Question Subjects Reference The World Computers Health & Nutrition Reading Zone Math & Science Art & Music Sports & Rec. Fun Stuff Features Science Fair Stately Knowledge Learning HTML Orca Search Poison Prevention Author Page Culture Quest Story Hour Say Hello U.S. Presidents IPL Outage Notice: Due to scheduled server maintenance, the Internet Pub Read More
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Kidport Home Page

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Kidport uses Macromedia Flash and Shockwave for interactive education materials. For best viewing use Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or later with the Shockwave plugin. To download the latest version of these applications click on the appropriate button below. For additional information or comments contact: bryan@kidport.com . Copyright ? 1998, 2007 Kidport Read More
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Latest News in Science

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Search the ABC ABC Home | Radio | Television | News | More Subjects… | Shop Science Home News in Science Features Explore TV & Radio Dr Karl Play Podcasts Last updated 11:21 AEDT, 22/11/2007 Latest News In Science Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next These termites are so efficient at digesting wood into sugar that scientists say they can theoretically turn one sheet of paper into 2 litres of hydrogen. So can we harness this skill to make better biofuels? (Source: Rudolf H Scheffrahn, University of Florida) Termites' gut reaction set for biofuels The back-end of a termite is an odd place to look to solve the world's energy crisis but scientists believe the insects' guts may hold the key to better and cheaper biofuels. more 'Termites' gut reaction set for biofuels' Thursday, 22 November 200 Read More
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LeisureIdeas, ideas for having fun

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--> Science demononstrations Recipes Weekend fun and adventure Things to do on a date Other fun things to do Interesting science demonstrations to do at home - for those about 10 to 14 years old. (Yeah, yours free, all you need is a little curiosity.) Science experiments and demonstrations you can do at home - for anyone about 9 years old and older. Adults are allowed to have fun with these if they want to. Jokes, quotes, amazing and interesting facts, riddles, puzzles, noncomputer games, quizzes, a survey and more. Getting the most from a relationship, finding fun things to do, a list of suggestions for fun things to do. Just like life, this is a mixed area, some free stuff, for some you lay your nickel down. A eclectic collection of easy recipes, includes unpretentious, unusual, some str Read More
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MadSci Circumnavigation

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MadSci Circumnavigation Lynx users and others : If your browser does not support frames, please use the following non-frames pages which provide access to the Current Q of recently answered questions, and to the MadSci Archives . Read More
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NASA - Science@NASA

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The Science@NASA site works best with JavaScript enabled in your browser. For instructions, click here + NASA Home + Search NASA Web + Pagina en EspaÑol + Contact NASA Mars Doubles in Brightness During the past month, Mars has doubled in brightness and now it is putting a nice show for backyard stargazers. A good night to look is Nov. 26th when Mars has an eye-catching close encounter with the Moon. + Read More + Listen to Story Bargain Basement Satellites NASA scientists have developed a fast and easy-to-build satellite named FASTSAT that could accelerate the pace of space exploration. + Read More + Listen to Story Moon Rocket Parachute Tests a Success How do you bring a 200,000-pound rocket booster back to Earth after it catapults its payload toward the moon? NASA has answered that quest Read More
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National Geographic Kids Magazine: Amazing Facts

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Parents: Subscriptions NG Kids Shop NationalGeographic.com Banana Vaccine Reindeer Antifreeze Sticky Stuff Water Bear Weird Plant Zip It Up! Tune in to the Past Why do Clouds Float? Why Snow Stays on Mountain tops Why Do I Feel Hotter When I Wear Dark Colors? Why Does the Wind Blow? Why is the Center of the Earth Hot? Bear Facts Frogs Kangaroos Porpoises & Dolphins Zebras © 1996-2006 National Geographic Society. All rights reserved. Kids Home | Animals | Games | Stories | Activities | Videos | My Page GeoBee Challenge | NG Explorer Classroom Magazine | NG Kids TV | NG Little Kids Parents, Students, and Educators: NationalGeographic.com | Kids Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Customer Service | Subscriptions Education Guide | Email Newsletters | Shopping | Advertisers' Contests Read More
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On Being A Scientist: Responsible Conduct In Research

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On Being A Scientist: Responsible Conduct In Research On Being A Scientist COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND PUBLIC POLICY NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS Washington, D.C. 1995 Copyright ? 1994 by the National Academy of Sciences . All rights reserved . This document may be reproduced solely for educational purposes without the written permission of the National Academy of Sciences. Notice Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy Preface Acknowledgments A Note on Using This Booklet Full Contents of Report (Complete ASCII Version of Report: 110K) Introduction The Social Foundations of Science Experimental Techniques and the Treatment of Data Values in Science Conflicts of Interest Publication and Open Read More
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PBS | About This Site . Retired Site

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Friday, November 23, 2007 by topic... Arts & Drama History Home & Hobbies Life & Culture News & Views Science & Nature Retired Site The "Newton's Apple" site has been retired from pbs.org. Please visit the Newton?s Apple site at its new address, http://www.tpt.org/newtons/ , where you can watch videos from the TV series, download activity guides, and order DVDs and videocassettes. To find related content on pbs.org, try a keyword search , visit a related topic area using the pulldown menu at the top of this page, or browse our Programs A-Z menu. Copyright Agent Feedback Plugins & Downloads Privacy Policy Terms of Use About PBS | About this Site | Support PBS | Producing for PBS | TV Schedules | Station Finder Arts & Drama | History | Home & Hobbies | Life & Culture | News & Views | Science Read More
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Rader's KAPILI.COM

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Kapili.com has Cancelled its Subscription Service Many of you have visited Kapili.com to learn about our subscription science website. We are no longer offering the site as a pay service. The developers decided to allow all of our content to be available for free. They will continue to build new content for the various sites we maintain. What Happened to the Memberships? We waited for all of the memberships to expire before we closed the site. We wanted to make sure that everyone was able to use the private content for the length of their subscription. We did not store any personal information locally for security reasons. We never automatically billed our members, so you will not see charges from Kapili on your credit cards. Where Did You Put the Content? We have placed many of our tutori Read More
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School Science : Environmental Science Education Quiz Activities & Games

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K-12 | SAT | GRE | GMAT | USA | Learn Spanish | Recipes | Quiz | Puzzles | IQ | Downloads | Shopping Cart | Syvum Members | Sign off Search Syvum web site for information or quizzes of your interest. Harry Potter Quizzes Syvum in French Syvum in German Syvum in Spanish Syvum in Portuguese Syvum in Hindi Syvum in Japanese Rockle.com Learn Japanese Hide ALL ADS Learn Languages Online Translation - Dictionary Translation Services One-Click Lookups Affiliate Program Find a Language Amigo Guaranteed to help you learn a new language without years of studying. Upload Quiz Home > Quiz Activities > Science Try our other Subject QUIZ ACTIVITIES PHYSICS Quiz Activities CHEMISTRY Quiz Activities BIOLOGY Quiz Activities MATH Quiz Activities ENGLISH Quiz Activities HISTORY Quiz Activities GEOGRAPHY Quiz Read More
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School Science Fairs Homepage

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Page Designed By ShiNung Ching Best at 1024x768, 16 bit Welcome to the New Science Fairs homepage. A project of the Eastern Newfoundland Science Fairs Council, this homepage is designed to aid students in the most difficult aspect of their science fair experience; getting an idea. We have everything from coolinks to information on the Canada Wide Science Fair . We have included the listing of many science project ideas and hope to include more in the future. Keep posted for new help functions for science fair projects(see menu at left). We are also sponsoring the Connaught Biotechnology Exhibit in Newfoundland, check it out. Looking for Regional Science Fair Info including rules and regulations? Click Here Send any comments, suggestions, ideas or contributions to jbarron@calvin.stemnet.nf. Read More
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Science Daily: News & Articles in Science, Health, Environment & Technology

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Today's Top Science News Wednesday, November 21, 2007 Print Email Bookmark Remote-control Nanoparticles Deliver Drugs Directly Into Tumors Scientists have devised remotely controlled nanoparticles that, when pulsed with an electromagnetic field, release drugs to attack tumors. With the ability to see the clumped ... > full story more on: Thermodynamics ; Nanotechnology ; Prostate Cancer ; Cancer ; Brain Tumor ; Alzheimer's Research Giant Fossil Sea Scorpion Bigger Than Man The discovery of a giant fossilized claw from an ancient sea scorpion indicates that when alive it would have been about two and a half meters long, much taller than the average man. This find, from rocks 390 million years ... > full story more on: Fossils ; Fish ; Marine Biology ; Evolutionary Biology ; Early Mamm Read More
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Science Is Fun in the Lab of Shakhashiri

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ChemTime Clock The master of chemical demonstrations, University of Wisconsin-Madison Chemistry Professor Bassam Z. Shakhashiri , shares the fun of science through home science activities, demonstration shows, videos, and books. Information about these and other science fun stuff is available here. Chemistry of Autumn Colors 38th Annual Christmas Lecture The Periodic Table of the Elements Bucky Badger and Element #82 Oxygen DVD Science Gear Irving Shain Research Tower Dedication Celebrations For more information contact Read More
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Science Museums Science Fair Project Ideas Science Education

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Provide alternate content for browsers that do not support scripting or for those that have scripting disabled. Alternate HTML content should be placed here. This content requires the Adobe Flash Player and a browser with JavaScript enabled. Get Flash Read More
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Science News Online

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Login problems? Click here. --> Science News for Kids Subscribe to an audio format --> Published by Week of Nov. 17, 2007; Vol. 172, No. 20 Superbug: What makes one bacterium so deadly A molecule that pierces immune cells gives some aggressive antibiotic-resistant staph bacteria their fearsome virulence. more... Flawed Stem Cells Yield Fragile X Clues: Researchers study genetic disorder via discarded embryos The most common inherited cause of mental retardation arises when a mutated gene is shut down early in embryonic development. more... Shadow World Physicists have found new evidence for a 10-year-old conjecture that bridges the gap between the many-dimensional space of string theory and more familiar theorizing. more... This Week's Table of Contents Additional headlines, summaries, and Read More
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Science Whatzit!

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Science, Technology - Dr. Bob's Home Page

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Phineas Gage Mysterious Sliding Boulders Science is the observation, investigation, and explanation of the things that happen around us. This site is devoted to the wonders of science and technology. This is an interactive place where you can explore, learn, and ask questions. The focus is on unusual, interesting, and thought provoking topics. I hope that you enjoy exploring Dr. Bob's Interesting Science Stuff . FEATURES: Interesting Science Stuff..... Lights from the Abyss Insect Chemical Warfare Hole in the Head Amazing Ice Don't Get Bent! Space Shuttle Quick Facts Killer Waves Mysterious Sliding Boulders The Death of Our Sun WOW! Did you know that ...... Fascinating Science and Technology Links About this Site & Dr. Bob Site Awards: Exploratorium Cool Site - October, 1996 Learning in Mo Read More
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ScienceMaster.com - Learning Science Just Got Easier

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Today is WELCOME TO SCIENCEMASTER.COM We are the Internet's science learning web site, for students, parents and teachers. We offer a friendly environment to support public & private school science education and home learning. ScienceMaster is chock full of information, news, links, pictures, products and services, with the best content from NASA, the USGS, the EPA, NOAA & leading colleges & universities. ScienceMaster is the place to learn about the universe, or space, find information on volcanos, and global warming, explore plants, animals or microbes, and study physics or chemistry. Do You Have The Passion? "The stuff that drives scientists into their laboratories instead of onto the golf links is the passion to answer questions, hopefully important questions, about the nature of Read More
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SFAA Table of Contents

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Table of Contents I NTRODUCTION Chapter 1: T HE N ATURE OF S CIENCE Chapter 2: T HE N ATURE OF M ATHEMATICS Chapter 3: T HE N ATURE OF T ECHNOLOGY Chapter 4: T HE P HYSICAL S ETTING Chapter 5: T HE L IVING E NVIRONMENT Chapter 6: T HE H UMAN O RGANISM Chapter 7: H UMAN S OCIETY Chapter 8: T HE D ESIGNED W ORLD Chapter 9: T HE M ATHEMATICAL W ORLD Chapter 10: H ISTORICAL P ERSPECTIVES Chapter 11: C OMMON T HEMES Chapter 12: H ABITS OF M IND Chapter 13: E FFECTIVE L EARNING AND T EACHING Chapter 14: R EFORMING E DUCATION Chapter 15: N EXT S TEPS Order the print version This document has been translated into Spanish and may be viewed here . Copyright © 1989, 1990 by American Association for the Advancement of Science Read More
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SimScience - main page

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") } else { document.write (" ") } } else { // Assume IE4 and use default sidebar if (browserVersion >= 4) { rollovers = 1; } } // All other browsers will pick up the background outside the script // tags. The second body definition will be ignored for browsers // specified in this script (nasty but it works). //--> A web site devoted to areas of science where computer simulations are at the forefront of discovery. Membranes What governs the properties of cell membranes and soap bubbles? How is this connected with theories of space and time? Fluid Flow Why does a golf ball have dimples? What makes a curve ball curve? How did flow-induced vibrations lead to the collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge? Cracking Dams What happens when a dam cracks? What's a dam? How do things crack? Can we mode Read More
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Table of Contents: Doing Science

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Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1 What is Science? Historical Context of Doing Science How is Science Done? Chapter 2 What Causes Motion to Change? Personal Lab 1 Chapter 3 How Are Force and Motion Related? Learning About the Spring Scale Experimental Procedure Personal Lab 2 Additional Comments Measurement Errors Analysis Personal Lab 3 Personal Lab 4 Chapter 4 What Are Some Properties of Water? Personal Lab 5 Chapter 5 What Causes Lightning? Personal Lab 6 Chapter 6 Are Electricity and Magnetism Related? Personal Lab 7 Personal Lab 8 Personal Lab 9 Chapter 7 What Is Light? Personal Lab 10 Personal Lab 11 Personal Lab 12 Personal Lab 13 Appendix A Experimental Errors Appendix B Significant Figures Appendix C Dangers of Electricity Appendix D Science Kit Materials Credits Last modified 9 Read More
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Technology - Computers, Internet and Personal Tech News from CNN.com

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/technology Home World U.S. Politics Entertainment Health Tech Travel Living Business Sports Time.com Video I-Report Impact Hot Topics » Toy Recalls • Holiday Travel • Bangladesh • Cold & Flu • More Topics International Edition LEDs will light up Rockefeller Christmas tree The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is going "greener" -- with energy-saving lights replacing old-fashioned bulbs on the towering evergreen this year. The 84-foot-tall Norway spruce will be covered with 30,000 multicolored light-emitting diodes, or LEDs, strung on five miles of wire. full story Videos in Technology Protect yourself from ID theft 1:38 Spanish video game causes stir 2:12 Amazon's digital book reader 3:54 all video in Technology » Top Technology Stories Ancient sea scorpion a Read More
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The Online Books Page: Browse call numbers: QB

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Browsing Library of Congress Call Numbers: "QB3 .B3" to "QB54 .W187" ( Overview ) <previous -- A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S T U V Z -- next> Or start at this prefix: Call number Item Q Science ( Go to start of category ) QB-QE Physical Sciences ( Go to start of category ) QB Astronomy ( Go to start of category ) QB3 .B3 The Original Astronomical Observations Made in the Course of a Voyage to the Northern Pacific Ocean (from the Cook expeditions of 1776-1780) , by William Bayly, James Cook, and James King (page images at canadiana.org) QB3 .H64 1905a The Collected Mathematical Works of George William Hill , by George William Hill volume 1: frame- and JavaScript-dependent page images at Cornell volume 2: frame- and JavaScript-dependent page images at Cornell volume 3: frame- and J Read More
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The Open Door Web Site : Home Page

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The Open Door Web Site Site Map Biology Chemistry Physics Electronics Technology History History of Science and Technology Study Guide New About Gallery The Open Door Web Site is a reference source for both students and teachers. The contents of this site are designed for use by students between the ages of 9 and 17. The Open Door Team hopes that you will find the material useful and that it helps you to enjoy your research. Students are welcome to use any of the information used on this site in their research projects. Use the Study Guide to link with other web sites that may help you with your research. Biology Reference resource for all levels. Includes topic chapters, facts and figures, practical work, questions, quizzes and plays. Chemistry A resource for practical work and reference. Read More
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The Why Files | The Science Behind the News

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The Why Files -- whyfiles.org Today's date: 21 Nov 2007 Selling the poor, helping the poor: No contradiction? [15 Nov 2007] By marketing to billions of lower-income people, business can do well by doing good: Affordable green goods for "the base of the pyramid" could improve lives and cut environmental damage. Could this work? ( More... ) Embryonic stem cells without the embryo! [21 Nov 2007] Scientists learn to make human embryonic stem cells without using eggs, embryos, or legal hassles. Adding four genes to skin cells did the trick. ( More... ) In The News UN warming panel issues specific, scary final report. Sea level, drought, fires, biodiversity losses expected highlights of multi-year study process. Global warming is changing the planet: Antarctica is melting, sea level is rising, o Read More
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The Yuckiest Site on the Internet

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First there was mud. Then there were worms. and now there is Yucky! Test your skills with Whack-A-Roach . All you need to know about barfing, belching and blackheads ! Plus mad scientist fun in Yucky Labs ! Have you ever said you were sick when you weren't? Privacy Policy Copyright © 2000 Discovery Communications Inc. Read More
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Welcome to the History of the Universe

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Basic Information Further Information Other Hotu Pages Questions Edit Welcome to the History of the Universe Later This site tells the story of the history of the universe. Click Earlier and Later to follow the story. Note: Many facts have been simplified to make them easier to understand. www.historyoftheuniverse.com Web Click a box to read the story Summary We are not sure how or why the Universe began. Soon afterwards there was a big bang which released radiation , particles and clouds of atoms . Gravity condensed the atoms into galaxies where stars appeared. Stars created new types of atoms when they grew old and exploded as supernovae . The new atoms were released back to the galaxy, and joined together into cosmic dust and molecules . New stars, such as the Sun , formed from these ma Read More
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