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Education links and resources:
Links to Sites About Science
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National
Aeronautics and Space Administration
Watch live pictures from the space shuttle,
or track typhoons in the South Pacific.
National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration
Track hurricanes and explore current data
maps for weather in your backyard or worldwide.
Ask Dr.
Universe
Ever wondered why spiders don't stick to
their web? The coolest cat in the world, Dr. W. S. Universe, is
avaible to answer any of your science, or just plain odd,
questions.
The Arizona
Science Center
Information or current exhibits and shows at
the Planetarium. Check out what's playing on the five-story
Irene P. Flinn Giant-Screen Theater.
The
Exploratorium
The museum of science, art and human
perception, maintained by the San Francisco's Palace of Fine
Arts.
Smithsonian
The Smithsonian Institution's site has
resources available for all the museums and research centers at
the National Mall.
National Science
Foundation
News from the forefront of science and
engineering.
Kid's Clubhouse
The Kids' Clubhouse at Education Place
provides free games and resources for students studying math,
reading, social studies, and science.
The Franklin
Institute Science Museum
A great resource for anyone interested in
the life of Benjamin Franklin, or browse inQuiry Attic or Musing
with Mac.
Dr. Internet
Don't know what to do for the science fair?
Dr. Internet has how to instructions, samples, ideas, magazines
and resource links to help you design a science fair project.
SeaWorld
Join in the SeaWorld/Busch Gardens Animal
Information Database, and view Shamu TV or the Puffin Cam.
Museum of Science,
Boston
Online exhibits highlight the center's
current resources.
Science Learning
Network
An international network of museums, The
Science Learning Network explores how telecomputing can support
inquiry-based science education.
Theater of Electricity
Designed by the Museum of Science, Boston
explore history of electricity, construction, sparks, touching,
lightning, franklin's kite, tesla coils, lightning and take a
safety quiz. Also includes teacher resources and video/picture
gallery.
The Nine Planets
A multimedia tour of the solar system
designed by Bill Arnett, from the University of Arizona. Or
visit the
UofA Students for Exploration and Development of Space
MegaMath
Fun and challenging math lessons from Los
Alamos National Laboratory.
Frank Potter's Science Gems
Physical, Earth and Life science experiments
including a reference desk and science health guide. Maintained
by Frank Potter & Jim Martindale, of the University of
California, Irvine.
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