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Presents the people and the discoveries of 20th century science and technology in a variety of accessible, and interactive Web features. Based on the PBS television series.
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Introduces chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, and computer science. In English and French.
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Groups of articles on a wide array of topics, like volcanos, geology, living in the North, bugs, weather, and pets. Lots of weird facts.
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Dr. Universe has a whole university full of experts ready to tackle your question on any subject. Explore the question of the day, and longer featured answers.
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NASA page features earth and space science resources for K-12 and teachers. Included are class exercises with data collecting and background information for each topic, as well as related links.
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Features wild life photos, interesting facts, videos, games and competitions.
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Check out the daily demo, watch a video clip or listen to an audio clips, and learn more about Bill Nye himself.
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Club for girls who get together with women scientists and do fun experiments. Site also has games and experiments to do at home.
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Links to sites offering information about various science careers, mostly in the life sciences, but also including astronomy.
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Energy-related science information for kids -- plus resources for teachers. Includes "Ask a Researcher" feature.
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Delivers informative articles, online games, a chat room, online science games, live web cams, showcase of video clips, and a station guide.
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Offers homework help, articles, interactive activities, virtual tours, science fair ideas, and projects for kids.
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Explique pourquoi et comment des personnes ont modifié des documents, des peintures, des cartes, des livres, des timbres et des pièces de monnaie au cours de l'histoire. Présente aussi les outils et techniques qu'utilisent les experts pour détecter ces faux documents.
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Includes articles about science and technology, including space, computing, and nuclear power.
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Miniature versions of some of the most popular exhibits at the Exploratorium.
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Presents a mix of science information and activities, from toilets to steam engines. Includes quizzes, games, videos and articles on the science and the history of science.
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Pairs middle school girls in Columbus, Ohio, with mentors at Capital University to study science.
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A short history of the universe, earth, life, explained in simple terms. Begins with the big bang theory and ends with the computer age.
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A directory from the CSIRO Science club magazine covering a wide range of subjects.
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Over 50 'How Stuff Works' articles.
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Offers fun and informative articles about research and extraordinary people. Also includes information on hot sites, cool books, internet projects, and experiments. Includes teacher support materials.
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Illustrated tutorial explains the operation of the Galileo thermometer.
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Find debates, photographs, and articles that create insights into science and culture. Offers the opportunity to personalize image collections, web galleries, and e-cards.
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Jokes organized by topic, including biology, earth science, chemistry, Einstein, math, and physics.
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Talks about how fireworks work, the different elements used in fireworks and how buildings are imploded.
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Features a large selection of animal, ecology, space, and dinosaur games.
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Online science adventures for kindergarten and elementary school students.
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Wissenschaftler und Lehrer stellen Projekte für Kinder vor. Das Ziel dieser Projekte ist, den Kindern die Wissenschaft zu erklären. Natürlich gibt es auch Spiele und Spaß.
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A science radio show for kids, updated weekly. Keep up with the latest adventures of the Kinetic City Super Crew and do your own science experiments at home.
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Introduction to contributions by Al-Khwarismi, Al-Kindi, and Omar Khayyam in the fields of mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and optics. Period of time discussed is from around 680 AD to 1120 AD in the present day Middle East.
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Offers online exhibits, games, research topics, and tips for kids.
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Life science education resources for students, teachers, and the general public.
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A multimedia gallery covering hundreds of current scientific discoveries and observations.
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Fun and games section that provides interactive scientific discovery experiments, such as building a volcano and taking a quiz about dinosaurs.
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Learn a lot about astronomy, paleontology, and the definitions of other "ologies" on this site by taking journeys through space and the Gobi Desert. Includes games and activities and is presented by the American Museum of Natural History.
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Museum specializes in the natural science, history and art of the Golden State. Site describes current exhibitions, permanent galleries and projects, and provides information about the museum, its history and membership.
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Dozens of interactive science activities focus on topics ranging from the human body to computer science.
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Educational resource includes history of paper, discusses what paper is and has instructions to make your own paper.
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Learn about inventions, inventors, patents and trademarks through games, contests, calendar, and stories. For all ages.
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Explore activities and articles about scientists while learning about many science topics.
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Activities and movies that explore how things change over time. Also includes an overview of the museum exhibit at the Science Museum of Minnesota.
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Experiments, games and safety tips for kids in grades K-8.
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This National Science and Technology Centre is Australia's leading Hands-on Science Centre. Promotes understanding and appreciation of science and technology through a wide variety of interactive exhibitions and programs.
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Written for teachers and students of National Curriculum science in the UK. Covers some biology, chemistry, and physics topics. Well illustrated. Includes some quizzes.
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News, information, quizzes and lecture notes from the Royal Institution, United Kingdom. Includes a list of events for schools.
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Kids get simple, detailed answers to common science questions. Plus great science projects and experiments, science news and interactive unit measurement conversions.
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Experiments to do, articles to read, science fair projects, puzzles, and games.
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Collection of interactive quizzes for students in grades 5-9.
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Interactive world includes simple science fair projects, short biographies of inventors, an introduction to the planets, and a timeline that identifies important dates.
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Original articles, Internet science library, forum idea exchange, book and product profiles, projects, and experiments.
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About the science behind Procter and Gamble's laundry and cleaning products. Research and development, safety and sustainability issues.
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Provides information, quizzes and other activities related to the U.K. science curriculum for 8-11 year olds.
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Contains tutorials covering physics, chemistry, sea battles, minerals, china, airplanes and philosophy.
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Collection of science questions relating to physics, chemistry, sound, music, color and light.
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Explore the forces that mold bubbles, bubble recipes, books about bubbles and links to additional sites.
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Explore the world of materials science. Investigate structure, properties, processing and performance to discover the secrets of everyday stuff.
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Learn about the science of two topics: atomic structure and rusting.
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Follow Echo the Bat through the eyes of a satellite as he migrates through Arizona. Topics include false color satellite imagery, how scientist use these images to study habitats, and the electromagnetic spectrum. Interactive adventure game and activities for the classroom.
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Learn about the science adventures of Matt, Wei Ling, Rosa, A.J., and Newton. Designed as a resource for kid-friendly science on the web.
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All about soap bubbles. Bubble blowing, solutions, history, fun, Java games, bubble machines and trivia.
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Competition open to students in grades 6, 7 and 8. Three or four students work as a team to identify a problem in their community, research it, and use science to develop an innovative solution.
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A hands-on museum of science, art, and human perception in San Francisco. Site provides interactive online exhibits and exhibitions, activities, science news, and publications, general information about the museum.
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An internationally acclaimed museum and center for education and research in the natural sciences. Founded in 1893, its collection has grown to more than 20 million specimens. Noted strengths include evolutionary biology, paleontology, archaeology and ethnography.
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Contains thirteen interviews with women in different areas of science.
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Illustrated site celebrates and explains the basic scientific principles that govern both nature and human technology.
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Learn about the simple process of making paper using plants or natural cloth. Page includes illustrations to show the method.
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Well-researched, educational descriptions of the actual science behind current news stories. From the University of Wisconsin, supported by the National Institute for Science Education of the NSF.
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Official site for the Agnes Pflumm science education novels. Includes lesson plans, science project help, integrating science and art, links science and literature, and book information. Also includes tips for kids about time management.
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Educational science entertainment about yucky things such as worms. Club Yucky, games, and recipes.
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Content is contributed by science centers and museums worldwide and constantly changes.
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Test your knowledge of math and science as you work your way to the million dollar level. Although the questions are real, the money, unfortunately, is not.
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Zoom around this 3D city playing games and learning about science.
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Information geared to children about x-rays and interesting x-rays of plants, shells, animals.