Interesting Science Links Worth Visiting...
Alright, so the list is not exactly 'extensive' but it's a start. Reeko will keep adding interesting science links as he stumbles across them in his never-ending quest for knowledge. Here are some sites that Reeko's thinks are great!
Franklin Institute Science Museum This page is hosted by, who else - The Franklin Institute Science Museum, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Although much of their site is previews of exhibits from their museum, be sure to check out their Online Exhibits page - it's the next best thing to being there. The Mineral Gallery Anything and everything you wanted to know about ROCKS (for you little scientists, this aspect of science is known as geology). WorkTime Interactive Atlas WorldTime is a service featuring an interactive world atlas, information on local times as well as sunrise and sunset times in several hundred cities. The keyword here is 'Interactive'. This site features a interactive 'globe' showing where is is night and where it is day. You can manipulate the globe by clicking on it. Great way to teach your kids about day and night and planetary rotation. Space Shuttle This is NASA's page dedicated to the Space Shuttle missions. You can track current missions, read about the payloads, and check out crew biographies. Using Real Audio you can actually listen in to the astronaut's conversations in real time (as it happens). Also features lots of photos and video shots. Lessons & Wizards Sponsored by the Southeaster Michigan Math-Science Learning Coalition, this site features tons of science lessons and activities broken into age groups (early elementary, late elementary, middle school, and high school). This is certainly the most extensive science content you'll find on the Net. Topical lessons range from 'What are Goosebumps' and 'Why does my voice sound different on a tape recorder' to 'Biological Rhythms' and 'DNA Fingerprinting'. Each lesson includes extensive graphical representations and detailed scientific explanations (the simplicity of which is relative to the specific age group. Science News Online The Science News magazine has been around for over 70 years, and for good reason. This site has up-to-date science news that's interesting! Want to know how a computer chip works? Heard about the new planet discoveries? Check this site out for all this and much, much more. Discover Magazine Online Here it is - from Walt Disney comes the Discover Magazine online edition. A quality site, featuring articles from current and back issues of the print version of their magazine. This site is updated daily and features the most up-to-date science news on the Net.
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What are you doing way down here?
Your up to something, aren't you...
Look, all the science links are located at the top of the page....
You know, this could go on forever....
Persistent, aren't you.... OK, but don't be surprised if you keep on going and going and going and end up right back at the beginning of this page (or China maybe)...
Yawn.... Still going eh? You must be pretty bored by now....
Bingo!
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