Science


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NASA WWW Home Page
NASA's official Web site provides an enormous amount of information about past, present and future NASA activities. In particular, take a look at the Quest page, with information on NASA's Internet education support initiative, and the Spacelink page, home of NASA's space science information service.

The Nine Planets
A multimedia tour of the solar system, with pages on each of the major bodies in the solar system. Each page contains information about a planetary object and a picture of it, plus links to more information and pictures elsewhere on the Web.

The Electronic Zoo
A comprehensive collection of Internet animal resources, with links to pages on creatures from butterflies to sharks, via frogs, ferrets, worms and wallabies.

Virtual Frog Dissection Kit
An interactive program which you can use to explore the internal anatomy of a frog in 3D. You can view various parts of a frog from different angles, and with the different anatomical structures visible or invisible.

The Natural History Museum, London
Information about current research, exhibitions and special events at the Natural History Museum in London, with links to other useful Web resources for biological sciences.

The Science Museum, London
The Web site for the Science Museum in London, which collects artefacts representing the development of science, technology, industry and medicine. This site includes information on the museum's research and educational resources, its different collections and galleries, the current exhibitions and events, as well as links to other museums and related places to visit on the Web.

The World Wide Web Virtual Library Biosciences Page
A catalogue of biosciences resources on the World Wide Web, categorised by subject, with links to hundreds of different pages. This also includes a searchable index.

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
The Web site of Fermilab, a US high-energy physics research laboratory, with pages on the lab's current research topics and online versions of some of their research papers.

WebElements
A 30 megabyte collection of 5500 files about the Periodic Table.

The Nanoworld Home Page
Find out about the world in miniature, with up to the minute news, images and links to other sites.

American Insitute of Physics
AIP's site includes APL Online - a complete, searchable, hypertext version of the printed journal Applied Physics Letters - and PINET, the network designed to work for the physical science community.

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