Access Excellence a national educational program that provides high school biology and life science teachers access to critical sources of new scientific information via the World Wide Web. Adler Planetarium: Founded in 1930, the Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum is the premier public resource for learning about astronomy discoveries.
Your Amazing Brain Explore your brain, take part in real-life experiments and test yourself with our games, illusions and brain-benders. American Field Guide Over 1400 video clips enable you to experience America's wilderness firsthand.
Amuzement Park Physics How do physics laws affect amusement park ride design? In this exhibit, you'll have a chance to find out by designing your own roller coaster. Arctica Flashback: March 1834. Madness strikes the stranded Arctica polar expedition. Inside a cramped camp tent, men babble and walk aimlessly around dead bodies on the floor. An Access Excellence science mystery.
 The Atoms Family: Learn about the principles of atoms and matter at this interactive science website. Becoming Human Arizona State University's Institute for Human Origins reviews four million years of human evolution in an interactive documentary.

Bio-Interactive provides interactive multimedia such as animations, online demonstrations, virtual exhibits, virtual labs, and a host of resources that make complex concepts easier to understand.

Biology in Motion Original and entertaining biology animations and interactive activities, available for free on the Web.
Chem4Kids: The web site that teaches chemistry fundamentals to everyone! Biology4Kids: The web site that teaches Biology fundamentals to everyone!
Geography4Kids: The web site that teaches Geography fundamentals to everyone! Biology Online: Welcome to Biology Online, a choice source for biological information, ideal for homework, research projects and general interest.

Build Your Bridge Designing and building a bridge to withstand earthquakes is no easy challenge. Explore the science, technology and people involved in the new Oakland Bay Bridge with these interactive learning modules and simulations!

Cells Alive: Excellent site that teaches everything about cells: plants, animals, and bacteria.

Delights of Chemistry: a library of chemistry images, videos, illustrated experiments and animations. DNA from the Beginning is organized around key concepts. The science behind each concept is explained by: animation, image gallery, video interviews,problem, biographies, and links.
Global Climate Change Discover how researchers study climate change; examine the latest scientific data on this global problem. EE-Link ~ Environmental Education on the Internet, a resource designed to support students, teachers and professionals that support K-12 environmental education. Browse and search this site for a wealth of information and links on Environmental Education!
Einstein Revealed In a thought-provoking and engrossing docudrama, NOVA illuminates this deceptively simple formula by unraveling the story of how it came to be. Energy Quest is the California Energy Commission's energy and environmental education site for students, parents and teachers.
The Electronic Universe: A great interactive site covering a wide range of scientific information.  Very engaging for students. Cosmic Evolution An educational site based on a textbook that follows the evolution of the Universe "from big bang to humankind."
Experiencing Chemistry An in-depth resource from the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry that provides information on everything from a chemistry glossary to instructions on safe experiments that can be done at home. National Geographic Online science, nature, culture and more, but in an interactive, online format. With comprehensive archives of material dating back to 1888.
Explorers Web: ExplorersWeb is aimed to open up the most extreme parts of the world to all go-wishers. The site publishes independent, non-commercial guides and news on mountaineering, ocean sailing, polar treks and other upcoming fields. Life Along the Faultline This site is a great resource for classroom and home activities to learn more about the science behind earthquakes.
Fear of Physics a friendly, non-technical place for students to come and "play" with the laws of physics for a while. The Franklin Institute Features an exhibit on the life of Ben Franklin, a walk-through heart, historic
aircraft, an Imax theater, and planetarium...
Gizmo Highway reviews on many great new electronic gadgets as well as continuing to celebrate some great achievements in technologies past. Open Heart learn about the heart through hands-on activities.
How Things Fly What makes an airplane fly and a spacecraft stay in orbit? Find out here. The Human Body Find out where organs are within the body and learn about the different aspectsof the body such as the nervous system, muscles and skeleton. While you are there, check out the rest of BBC Science and Nature!
KDN Invention investigate a challenge, dream up a design, and draw your plans on the computer. Then, using the Internet, you can show your design to a real engineer! MIT Invention Dimension celebrates those inventors who have turned their ideas into accomplishments. We foster an enthusiasm for asking—and answering—the questions that change lives.
Virtual Knee Surgery Take on the role of the Surgeon throughout a total knee replacement surgery. Latitude The art and science of fifteenth century navigation.
Leonardo The Museum of Science presents an online exhibition with biography, portrait, examples of da Vinci's work and background information on the Renaissance. Marine Biology is an evolving online tribute to all ocean life, marine biology, and marine conservation. Find out about fascinating marine species, get involved in ocean conservation, explore dynamic research and daily marine life news.
Explore Mars Now Realistic, interactive, 3D walk-though of a Mars base desgined for the first humans to land on Mars including a Mars habitat, greenhouse. Visible Elements - An excellent interactive chemistry resource.
Molecular Expressions going where no microscope has gone before by offering one of the Web's largest collections of color photographs taken through an optical microscope. NatureServe Explorer an authoritative source for information on more than 65,000 plants, animals, and ecosystems of the United States and Canada.
NOVA (PBS) revolves around a simple premise: the world of science is exciting! For NOVA viewers, science means adventure and exploration. NSDL National Science Digital Library: Comprehensive source for science, technology, engineering and mathematics education. Funded by the National Science Foundation.
NSTA National Science Teachers Association provides url links to science webpages, publications, event and conference information. Oceans ALIVE! The water cycle, the web of life, of tides and time, and water currents are some of the resources at Oceans Alive!
Open Door Web Site is a reference resource for studnets and teachers in biology, chemistry, physics, technology and history. The Particle Adventure: An award-winning site from the Particle Data Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Labs. "A tour of the inner workings of the atom."
A Science Odyssey takes you on a journey through the most spectacular 100 years in the history of science and technology. PBS Science & Nature: A companion site to many PBS shows.  This sites is an excellent science resource for students.
Periodic Table of Elements: brought to you by the Los Alamos Labratory.. makers of the first Atomic Bomb! Physics.org Searchable database of physics resources from the Institute of Physics which matches your question, age and knowledge profile to handpicked sites.

Computer Animations of Physical Processes One of the great uses of the web for education--animations like these really help bring abstract concepts to life.

The Physics Classroom an online interactive tutorial of basic physics concepts. The lessons use an easy-to-understand language to present common physics concepts.

Physics Simulations A wide variety of interactive physics simulations. Project Labs Develops hands-on science activities to supplement school curricula.
BBC Science & Nature: The best of BBC Science and Nature , from TV and radio, to the web and beyond. Take a tour from the smallest atoms, to the largest whales. Science Net Links: One of the internets best student science launching points... besides this page ;-)
Science Toys: Make toys at home with common household materials, often in only a few minutes, that demonstrate fascinating scientific principles. Sea and Sky: dedicated to sharing the splendors of our fragile oceans and the wonders of the universe with all members of the world Internet community.
The Science Learning Network (SLN) is an online community of educators, students, schools, science museums and other institutions demonstrating a new model for inquiry science education. High Speed Video: The video clips filmed with a special high-speed camera. The super slow-motion playback lets you visualize effects that cannot be seen with the naked eye or with a standard video camera.
Amazing Space uses the Hubble Space Telescope's discoveries to inspire and educate about the wonders of our universe. Sports Science Learn about sports and the science behind it? Why do curveballs curve? Try interactive javascripts that calculate breaking distances and energy consumption.
Strange Matter: Play and learn online with the Strange Matter of Materials Science. (ML Target) Strange Science: A collection of misguided attempts to explain natural history, including honest
and dishonest mistakes about dinosaurs, mammals, sea monsters ...
Try Science is your gateway to experience the excitement of contemporary science and technology through on and offline interactivity with science and technology centers worldwide. US Geological Survey a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Interior, provides an resource for biology, geology, mapping, and water flow.
Virtual Fish Tank Build-Your-Own-Fish online and release them into the Virtual FishTank(TM) exhibit at the Museum Of Science, Boston. Wild Finder: WildFinder is a map-driven, searchable database of more than 30,000 species worldwide, with a powerful search tool that allows users to discover where species live or explore wild places to find out what species live there.
Wildlands: This website is packed with stunning images, video and sounds from some of the most remote corners of the planet. Get updates on the projects in the book, watch the videos clips, read internet-only chapters... Women in Chemistry: A great site that lets students examine the accomplishments of women in chemistry.

Bridge promotes ocean literacy and provides educators with tools, resources and collaborations to bring the ocean to life in their classrooms

Chemistry.org Chemical information for diverse audiences ranging from educators and students, professionals, policy makers, and enthusiasts interested in science.

ExplOratorium one of the first science museums to build a site on the World Wide Web. Our site now contains over 15,000 Web pages exploring hundreds of different topics. Continents on the Move Examine the shifting of Earth's tectonic plates.
Knowhere Lesson on how the structure of space determines the shape of things in geometry and chemistry. Math & Science Learning Center provides educators with resources and services to support challenging, effective mathematics and science curriculum, instruction, and assessment for all students.
Mission tp Geospace probing the relationships between the sun and earth. Nature the premier scientific publisher, focusing always on the quality of the information we publish. NPG strives to serve scientific, technical and medical communities by delivering dynamic and audience-focused web services.
Smithsonian Institute providing authoritative experiences that connect us to our history and our heritage as Americans and to promoting innovation, research and discovery in science.

Popular Science Magazine's online companion site.

Mars Quest Learn all about Mars Explorer missions at this interactive website.

Human Anatomy Online: Fact-filled tour of the human body for students in middle school and above.
The Virtual Body: Interactive 3-D presentation of human anatomy and physiology. The Visible Human: The ultimate cadaver site!! The folks at this lab took a dead man, chopped him up in every possible cross-section that you can imagine, photographed all the pieces and put them up at this web site for your viewing pleasure.
The Digital Anatomist Information System: An excellent anatomy site! Great graphics of a cadaver's brain and thoracic section. A neat anatomical atlas on the web. Water on the Web(WOW): provides high school and undergraduate students with an opportunity to learn science and mathematics and technology while using near real-time and archived water quality data.
Biology Teaching Home Page: A great resource for biology teachers and their students.  This site has a wide assortment of learning and instructional resources. Interactive Cell: This site has a great three-dimensional representation of a cell! Students get to see an inside view of common organelles like mitochondria and the Golgi apparatus.
Physics Lessons: is a collection of almost 200 single concept lessons. Earth Trends: an online collection of information regarding the environmental, social, and economic trends shaping our world.
EnviroLink Network: a very comprehensive resource of environmental information on the internet. This Web site is well organized, with information listed by subject and broad categories. Environment Web Directory: This site advertises itself as the "Earth's Biggest Environmental Search Engine." It gives you a choice of typing in your own search topic or choosing from the broad topic folders already listed.
EPA – High School Learning Center: This site will inform students about environmental issues and help you protect the environment. Exploring Earth: The site incorporates satellite images, astronaut photos, animations, and other visualizations to make resources typical of those used by practicing scientists available to novice technology users.
Journey North: Journey North engages students in a global study of wildlife migration and seasonal change. K-12 students share their own field observations with classmates across North America . PUMAS: is a collection of one-page examples of how math and science topics taught in K-12 classes can be used in interesting settings, including everyday life.
WISE: is a simple yet powerful learning environment where students examine real world evidence and analyze current scientific controversies. Earth Guide: An interactive and easy-to-use educational resource
about Earth, oceans and the environment.

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