American Psychological Association
Science.gov: authoritative selected
science information provided by U.S. Government agencies,
including
research and development results.
Science Magazine
Chemistry.org:
Provides access to dozens of the print publications of the American Chemical
Society, chemistry news, job listings, lesson plans, the "Molecule of the
Week," an interactive periodic table, and more. Searchable.
AAAS Policy
Brief: Stem Cell Research Summary of the issues associated with
stem cell research, including the ban on embryonic research and other ethical
issues. Also links to the National Institute of Health's guidelines for this
research, other background resources, press coverage, congressional action,
and to groups supporting and opposing the research. From the Center for Science,
Technology, and Congress of the American Association for the Advancement
of Science (AAAS).
Dr. Saul's Biology in Motion: Activities
and Exhibits Several interactive, multimedia activities to
teach basic biology concepts, such as cell division, evolution, and the cardiovascular
system, are found at this site.
Scientific American Magazine
Nature Magazine: International weekly
journal of science.
Popular Science
Science a GoGo: Get a daily dose
of science news.
Insects: Six-legged creatures of the
world.
Frogs:All you ever wanted
to know about frogs!
How Stuff Works: From microwave
ovens to toilets.
Earth & Sky:
Find tonight's sky with a readable sky chart and information for every night
of the month.
American Botanical Society
Life on Earth: Homepage for Biology
1010 & 1020 textbook
Innovation: Features
the latest in ground-breaking biomedical treatments and research with original
articles and animations.
Gene Map of the Human Genome.
This website shows the chromosome location of over 16,000 human
genes with links to the underlying sequence and map data.
Sea Turtle Satellite Tracking
Program: Follow migratory movements of endangered sea turtles being tracked
by satellite.
All Species The goal of the
All Species Project is overwhelming yet admirable:"within the span of our
own generation (twenty-five years), to record and genetically sample every
living species of life on Earth."
What's That Stuff:
a look at the chemical composition of over twenty everyday items. |