The Sites listed on the left column contain
over 2,500 of the most popular information reference locations and tools on the Web. The sites includes Maps, Calculators, Sports, Travel, Health, Jobs, Weather, Music, Autos, plus... many more helpful tools to assist you.
CIESIN Stratospheric Ozone and Human Health
The Consortium
for International Earth Science Information Network provides
information on the consequences of human exposure to ultraviolet
light caused by the depletion of stratospheric ozone. The site also
contains a set of thematic guides on environmental and health
effects, as well as information on chlorofluorocarbons and
ozone depletion.
Department of Geography
Information relating to geography, meteorology,
GIS, cartography, remote sensing, and many search engines!
The Earth Times
Description - Leading global online newspaper on the environment.
Earth View Eclipse Network A comprehensive source of educational information about the
history, science, and observation of eclipses, especially total
solar eclipses.
Einstein-Image and Impact
Exhibit showing Albert Einstein's life including scientific,
social, and cultural impact. Text by leading historians for AIP
Center for History of Physics, many illustrations, quotes.
El Nino Links
El Nino refers to a massive warming off the coastal waters of
Peru and Ecuador and the Southern Oscillation to the related
atmospheric component of this phenomenon, often abbreviated as
ENSO.
EurekAlert Site Announces the Latest in Science Discoveries
This unique site bills itself as "a comprehensive news server for
up-to-date research in science, medicine, and engineering." News is
posted daily by major research facilities, universities, nonprofits,
and peer-reviewed journals for use by reporters and research institutions wanting the very latest on scientific discoveries.
Fuel Cells 2000
Fuel Cells 2000 is an activity of the Breakthrough Technologies
Institute. Fuel Cells 2000 provides information to policy makers
and the public; supports the early utilization of fuel cells by
such means as pilot projects, government purchases and conducts
activities designed to foster education.
Gordon's Entomological Home Page
Gordon's site swarms with bug information and has more links
than a centipede has legs. Sections include Arthropods, Insects,
Spiders, Mites, Woodlice, Anatomy and a handy glossary.
Helios - Daily Science News
If you like to read science news, but don't have the time to
scan the Web for all the latest, you'll want to bookmark this one.
The folks at Helios do the scanning for you, picking the best
science-related news stories of the day and providing links to
the actual sites themselves.
History of Science, Technology and Medicine
The WWWVL for the history of science, technology and medicine
was established to keep track of information facilities in the
these fields.
The Jason Project
Dr. Robert Ballard, world-famous explorer and oceanographer founded the JASON Project,
a year-round scientific expedition designed to excite and engage students in science
and technology and to motivate and provide professional development for teachers.
The JASON Project has been praised as the leader in distance learning programs.
The Last Word Science Questions and Answers
Why is the sky blue? Why does hair turn grey? This archive contains
over 350 questions on scientific phenomena, with answers provided by
our readers. Fun and educational.
Mr. Solar
Your contact point for information, products and
services about every aspect of solar, wind & water power.
You can also subscribe to "Mr. Solar's Free Monthly Email Newsletter.
NOVA Online Cracking the Ice Age
PBS/NOVA Online's special which explores the Earth's
climatic cycles. Accompany MIT scientist Maureen Raymo
on her first visit to the Tibetan Plateau, and check out
a useful collection of climate-related links. C
The Particle Adventure
An Interactive Tour of the Inner Workings of the
Atom and the Tools for Discovery.
Physics Lecture Demonstrations
This physics WWW site is an effort to make available an on-line
source of information and pictures used for preparing and
performing undergraduate lecture demonstrations.
Project Earth
Description - Project Earth was founded by R. Buckminster Fuller
and Adam Trombly to help guide the people of Earth toward
a benign future.
Roslin Institute Online (Orgin of the First Cloning)
Roslin Institute is the major centre for research on molecular
and quantitative genetics of farm animals and poultry science in
the United Kingdom. This institute recently had a scientific
breakthrough sheep cloned through nuclear transfer from somatic
cells.
Science Experiments You Can Do!
* An easy chemical volcano.
* Instructions for making slime.
* Some fun sound experiments.
* How 'bout some cool Dry Ice experiments?
* Easy, Fun and Satisfying Laser Activities.
* How to make Simple Animation Devices.
* Build a Giant Air Cannon.
Science Online
An excellent source for current science news and
feature articles.
Scientific American
Every month, they bring you the best of the current issue
-- augmented to take advantage of the unique capabilities
of the WWW. You will find many of your favorite magazine
features here, as well as at least two major articles in
their entirety, with links that let you connect directly
to the researchers and their work.
In Search of the Giant Squid
The giant squid lives in most of the world's oceans and is among
the biggest animals in the sea BUT it is rarely seen. It hunts
smaller sea creatures BUT larger animals feed on it. It has
inspired fantastic tales BUT the facts are even more fascinating
than the fiction.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
If your interested in oceanography, this site provides extremely
detailed information on the myriad of activities, projects,
and programs at WHOI.