The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.
Albert Einstein
Science rules! Just ask Bill Nye, the Science guy! Have fun while learning about how our world works. From astronomy to paleontology, you'll find it here!
http://www.gennis.com/aglinks.html
Features news, weather, professional and non-professional associations, research, and newsletters related to the agriculture industry. Also contains links to other agricultural sites.
Contains current news of interest to the agricultural community. Also offers links to sites on the Internet related to agriculture issues.
http://www.ifas.ufl.edu/WWW/AGATOR/HTM/AGCOMMERCIAL.HTM
Contains links to businesses on the Internet related to agriculture, including subjects on gardening, farming, fishing, birds, insects, and food research.
http://www.spectramedia.com/agrinet/
General agricultural resource site offering links to farm, ranch, family, and commercial sites. Site provides great starting place for agricultural sites.
http://mars.cropsoil.uga.edu/homesoybean/index.htm
Describes efforts to develop and refine a complete soybean genetic engineering system.
Provides economic and social science information and analysis for public and private decisions on agriculture, food, natural resources, and rural America. Features reports, catalogs, publications and USDA data statistics. Also offers other agriculture-related links.
http://farm.fic.niu.edu/fic/home.html
Site devoted to individuals interested in agriculture. Contains information about upcoming events, legislation, literature, Internet resources, and an agricultural library.
http://wheat.pw.usda.gov/graingenes.html
Database sponsored by the USDA that provides molecular and phenotypic information on wheat, barley, rye, oats, and sugarcane.
http://www.deere.com/ag/index.htm
Offers product information on entire farm machinery line, as well as other Deere products. Includes lists of dealers in the U.S. and Canada.
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/
Provides detailed descriptions about many different kinds of crops, as well as access to reference material. Also contains links to experts on specific crops.
http://www.entm.purdue.edu/entomology/Pest&Crop/index.html
Site offers the latest information on pests and their impact on crops. Several back issues of the periodical are accessible from this site (Adobe Acrobat Reader required).
Contains information about USDA programs, news releases, and legislation dealing with the agricultural industry. Also contains employment lists and opportunities links.
Provides links to agricultural and farm-related sites as well as state and county farm bureaus. Also offers links to national and rural news and educational materials.
http://ulua.mhpcc.edu/amos.html
Provides information about the Air Force Maui Optical Station (AMOS), located in Hawaii, and operated by the Phillips Laboratory. Describes telescopes and sensors at AMOS, as well as how visiting experimenters can request use of the facilities.
Provides general astronomy information of interest to professionals and amateur enthusiasts. Maintains links to other astronomy resources on the Net.
http://bang.lanl.gov/video/stv/arshtml/lanlarstitle.html
Features the life of Galileo, including many images from the period; based on a videotape entitled "The Art of Renaissance Science: Galileo and Perspective."
http://ezinfo.ethz.ch/ezinfo/astro/astro.html
Aims to provide general information about a variety of astronomical events (large portion written in German, but some parts written in English).
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/adc/adc.html
Element of the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) / A World Data Center for Rockets and Satellites (WDC-A-R&S). Part of an international federation of astronomical data centers. Acquires, verifies, formats, documents, and distributes files that contain astronomical data in computer-readable form. Also develops and maintains software tools to access these data.
http://boas3.bo.astro.it/dip/Museum/MuseumHome.html
Provides background on the history of astronomy and the instruments at this museum.
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/text.html
A hypertextual astronomy textbook written at the college level. Contains interactive information about astronomy. Also offers links to sites that offer astronomy assistance.
http://www.skypub.com/links/astroweb.html
Offers listing of astronomy-related Web sites and includes brief descriptions.
http://msowww.anu.edu.au/~anton/astroweb/
Provides a searchable index of information about astronomy and astrophysics that you can find on the Internet. Contains a keyword or string search option.
http://www.seds.org/seds/chapters/css/CSS.html
Provides information about space-related projects, such as conferences and educational programs, that are open to the public.
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/galaxy.html
Presents a collection of images that specializes in photographs of galaxies. Also offers educational resources.
http://cass.jsc.nasa.gov/CASS_home.html
Provides information about this national research center, as well as general information about space science.
http://cossc.gsfc.nasa.gov/cossc/cossc.html
Contains links to various instrument home pages, bulletin board access, announcements, and public data archives.
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/staff/stephen/cybersky.html
CyberSky is an educational shareware program that allows you to turn your computer into an animated traditional planetarium.
http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/heasarc/videos/videos.html
Contains a directory of video clips that highlight high-energy astrophysics missions (in various formats).
http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~peterscc/Home.html
Explores astronomy topics in a planetarium-show style, designed to present astronomy to a wide variety of readers.
http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/HEASARC_HOME_PAGE.html
Contains general information on supernovae, x-ray binaries, and black holes.
http://titan.ias.fra.cnr.it/ias-home/ias-home.html
Offer some links in Italian but the majority in English. Includes the "Electronic Atlas of Dynamical Evolutions of Short-Period Comets."
http://www.lsw.uni-heidelberg.de/iau.html
Contains access to current and past bulletins, as well as reports posted by association members.
http://www.sky.net/~robinson/iota.htm
Specializes in organizing reliable ways to view occultations and eclipses. Provides information on how nonmembers can become involved. Offers a list of members' addresses to help you locate a member near you who would be willing to help you properly view occultations and eclipses.
http://setas-www.larc.nasa.gov/setas/ldef.html
Describes the LDEF satellite, which contained 57 experiments and spent 69 months in space. Provides the baseline on space environments and their effects.
Overviews several ongoing astronomy projects using innovative techniques and modern detectors. Provides information for professionals, amateurs, tourists, and educators.
http://adswww.colorado.edu/adswww/adshomepg.html
Offers free software, developed and operated on behalf of NASA, aimed at the astrophysics community. Provides access to a variety of astronomical data for the scientific user community. Presents a tutorial that allows users to get a taste of the software.
http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/NASA_homepage.html
Contains news and resources of value to a variety of people. Provides scientific information for professionals as well as educational information for teachers and students.
http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/html/home.htm
Feature more than 9,000 images since the Mercury space program.
http://roger.ecn.purdue.edu/~seds/
Provides information about the Purdue SEDS group and serves as a place to discuss space exploration and development.
Contains many links to space resources on the Internet, a few multimedia documents, and information about the organization.
http://ranier.oact.hq.nasa.gov/Sensors_page/Planets.html
Contains links to Web sites that have tours of the planets.
Contains astronomy-related information and a large number of resources. Also contains a regularly updated listing of astronomical events.
http://www.fourmilab.ch/solar/solar.html
Allows you to view a model of the solar system. Offers adjustable settings so you can see how the solar system would be at any given time or on any given date.
Lets you check out the Southern Cross Astronomical Society.
http://nyquist.ee.ualberta.ca/~wanigar/spacelink/space_explorer.html
Contains links to space resources all over the globe by country. Provides information on space news and jobs.
http://www.nas.nasa.gov/NAS/SpaceSettlement/
Provides information on developing orbital space settlements, including who, what, where, when, and how much.
http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/~heck/sfbits.htm
Furnishes a searchable dictionary/glossary of astronomy acronyms, abbreviations, and terms.
http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/~heck/sfworlds.htm
Furnishes a searchable listing of the addresses of organizations, institutions, associations, companies, and other groups involved in astronomy and related space sciences.
http://ssdoo.gsfc.nasa.gov/stelar/stelar_demos.html
Study of Electronic Literature for Astronomical Research. Explores the use of electronic means for improving access to scientific literature, and using astronomical publications to evaluate distribution, search, and retrieval techniques for full text and graphics display. Contains a listing of hypertext journal articles on astronomy.
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/space/top.html
Presents FAQ list of general questions about planetary probes or information about solar system bodies.
http://bang.lanl.gov/solarsys/
Offers an educational view of the solar system. Contains images and information about the sun, planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and meteoroids.
http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/billa/twn/top.html
Contains a collection of images of various objects in our galaxy. Includes images and explains how to classify nebulae.
http://www.stars.com/WebStars/
Provides information about astronomy. Contains online journals as well as searchable indexes and listings of other sites.
Specializes in producing planetarium program materials. Includes access to samples of planetarium music and art, as well as a listing of planetariums around the world.
http://www.gettysburg.edu/project/physics/clea/CLEAhome.html
Contemporary Laboratory Experiences in Astronomy. Contains educational resources that can be used to incorporate astronomy into science curriculum.
http://skview.gsfc.nasa.gov/skyview.html
Serves as a virtual observatory on the Net that enables visitors to view a generated image of any part of the sky in a variety of wavelengths.
http://pds.jpl.nasa.gov/planets/
Presents collection of photos from NASA, organized by planet and the space craft that took the picture. Also includes textual explanations of the photos.
http://cadcwww.dao.nrc.ca/CADC-homepage.html
Contains general information on astronomy. Enables users to access programs and full-text copies of articles from several CD-ROMs.
http://www.balogh.com/~balogh/
Publisher and book seller specializing in botany. Features information on books, an online ordering desk, new book releases, and news about botany. Also offers a mailing list and book trading list.
Site describes the activities of the botanical society: field trips, programs, ecology, and conservation. Also gives information about membership.
http://www.helsinki.fi/kmus/botmenu.html
Site provides many botanical sites in science, economy, universities, and applicable software. Also provides mirror sites in nine countries.
http://www.open.gov.uk/niab/niabhome.htm
Includes comprehensive index to the science and study of botany. Features articles on training, lab tests, and chemical and plant diseases.
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/vatican.exhibit/exhibit/g-nature/Nature.html
Provides historical data about nature and botany.
Site provides access to the American Chemical Society products and news, all ACS journals, as well as limited access to Chemical Literature Abstracts. Also provides access to U.S. chemical patents from 1971 to the present. Excellent site for anyone in an academic or professional chemical field.
http://maui.net/~jms/brainuse.html
Presents study of how brain chemicals affect emotion, personality, and sexuality. Also offers links to related sites.
Contains links to software sources, demonstration materials, and other information for chemists.
http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-ed/vt-chem-ed.html
Provides a library of hypermedia tutorials related to chemistry.
http://rampages.onramp.net/~jaldr/chemtchr.html
Provides resources for teachers and high school students of chemistry and original documents created by a science teacher.
http://cypress.mcsr.olemiss.edu/~melackey
Features research conducted by the Composite Materials Research Group at the University of Mississippi. Focuses on the optimization of the pultrusion process for the manufacture of composite materials and mechanical and physical property characterization of composite materials. Features faculty research, facilities and equipment, and graduate school opportunities.
http://www.liv.ac.uk/ctichem/catmain.html
Lists software you can use in many areas of science, including general science, crystallography, and all areas of chemistry. Covers a wide variety of software types and platforms.
Specializes in the synthesis of phosporamidites, oligonucleotides, custom synthesis, and research contracts.
View JPEG images of an outdoor barbecue with liquid oxygen. Also contains audio tracks and an MPEG movie of the grill lighting and subsequent disintegration of the grill.
http://www.levity.com/alchemy/index.html
Site describes the past of chemistry in alchemy (as well as the future), current applications, and uses of alchemy. Site gives links to mysticism, metaphysical, and allegorical journeys in alchemy. Also provides links to alchemical literature and alchemical societies.
http://sonhp.lanl.gov/dx16.html
Site features fantastic images of exploding objects, as well as information on new explosives, unique applications of explosives, explosives safety, and remediation. Site also stresses the availability of internships and employment at the National Laboratories.
International journal of short communications in chemistry, published jointly by The Royal Society
of Chemistry and The Russian Academy of Sciences since 1991. Presents preliminary accounts of original and significant work from Russia, other states of the former Soviet Union, and elsewhere.
http://www-c8.lanl.gov/infosys/html/periodic/periodic-main.html
Contains a periodic table from which you can select an element and get more information, including atomic number, weight, electrons, and a history of its discovery.
Offers discussions and information on chemistry topics, including electronic publishing, the free ChemWeb GIF structure editor, and other chemistry software (such as ChemWindow and ChemIntosh). Focuses on worldwide access to chemical information. Presents a magazine in which anything can be published. Serves as a resource, a classroom, a library, a bulletin board, and a hangout.
http://www.liv.ac.uk/ctichem/swrev.html
Reprints software reviews from the Centre's journal Software Reviews. Helps educators and researchers locate appropriate chemistry-related software.
http://www.almaden.ibm.com/vis/stm/gallery.html
Site features a virtual tour of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Image gallery. Also features many nanoscale images of quantum interference, as well as images of the famous Quantum Corrals.
http://helios.cr.usgs.gov/gips/aii-home.htm
Explains the history of the earth and the chemistry concepts involved in its formation.
http://www.chem.ucla.edu/chempointers.html#Academic
Site provides links to chemistry departments at academic institutions in over 40 countries worldwide.
http://users.aol.com/psychosoph/intropsych.html
Provides an alternative look at psychology and relationships based on spiritual ideas and values. Also contains links to interesting charts on soul evolution, auras, and energies.
http://gort.ucsd.edu/ds/sophia/cogsci.html
http://www.shef.ac.uk/%7Epsysc/InterPsych/inter.html
Site provides an Internet forum discussion of mental health issues and contains links to electronic conferences on topics such as addiction, group-psychotherapy, hypnosis, neuropsych, and many more.
Provides information and publications about MIT's latest work on artificial intelligence, including information on computer vision, humanoid robotics, and artificial muscles.
Lists sites suggested as starting points for exploring neuroscience. Also lists some essential biological and medical resource sites and some World Wide Web sites invaluable for any type of information retrieval.
http://www.internexus.co.uk/nwaiag/default.htm
Promotes the application of artificial intelligence.
http://www.coil.com/~grohol/web.htm
Site provides comprehensive links to psychological and mental health topics. Links are broken into two categories—general and professional resources. Site provides a good place to begin searching for information about psychological disorders.
http://www.spring-board.com/two/SocialWorkerNet/
Site gives access to social work resources on the Internet, as well as chat channels, job opportunities, public policy, legal information, and journals. A mailing list link also is available.
Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes.
E. W. Dijkstra
http://www.ulb.ac.be/di/bookmarks/book.html
Collects bookmarks about computer science, mathematics, computer firms, technical reports in these fields, bibliographies, and more.
http://poseidon.csd.auth.gr:80/
Covers digital image processing and related areas. Includes the areas of multichannel and color image processing, parallel image processing, medical signal processing, ultrasonic image processing and storage, fast algorithms and architectures for digital filtering and image processing, morphological image analysis.
Provides computing services to the institutes of the Academy and other users.
Contains information about high-end computing theory. Offers a visualization link that includes animations, graphics, and tools.
http://vflylab.calstatela.edu/Welcome.html
Focuses on improving the way science is taught and learned by bringing the power of advanced workstation technology to introductory science students in both major and general education classes. Details some of EDP's projects and offers links to interactive demonstrations.
http://www.evl.uic.edu/EVL/index.html
Merges art, computers, and science in electronic visualization. Contains visualization projects, as well as student home pages that display visualizations.
Provides information about Europe's movement toward improving the competitiveness of the European software industry. Includes training information, a list of upcoming events, and new improvements to their server.
Supports X-Division's mission by developing state-of-the-art computational tools to investigate and solve complex problems in radiation hydrodynamics and transport. Applies these tools to problems that are important to the nation's security and well-being.
http://www.sdsc.edu/MetaScience/welcome.html
National Science Foundation Research Center. Online version of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC)'s annual publication. Features current research in various fields, written at a nonspecialist level.
National laboratory for computational science and engineering established in 1985. Advances research and promotes United States economic competitiveness with state-of-the-art computational tools. Features a variety of collaborative research and educational programs, high-performance computational and visualization tools, and a nationally recognized staff.
Researches and develops massively parallel optoelectronic computer systems using the optimal utilization of microelectronic and photonic technologies. Pursues a plan of research that spans the areas of optoelectronic materials and devices, diffractive and micro-optics, nonlinear optics, optical storage technologies, parallel computing algorithms and architectures, including database and neural systems, computer modeling, and optoelectronic packaging.
Focuses on university-based research applied to fossil fuel, mineral, geothermal, and environmental assessment. Presents an electronic brochure about the Institute. Also offers links to energy/environmental/mineral/geothermal-relevant reference sites. Includes a photo and quote of the week.
Catalog of antiquarian books concerning botany, earth science, geology, natural history, paleontology, and zoology. Also contains a search tool, some illustrations, terms and ordering information, and links to other earth science related sites.
Department of Energy Web site supporting programs in waste management, environmental science restoration, and energy. Contains information on news and events, projects and activities, business opportunities, and the history of Hanford. Also features searchable database and links to other related Web sites.
Site dedicated to the research in basic and applied sciences to solve problems related to the environment, energy production and use, economic competitiveness, and national security. Features educational resources, news releases, calendar events, environmental articles, and links to other environmental related sites.
http://www.ucar.edu/oceanmodel.html
Presents a high-resolution simulation of the North Atlantic Ocean that represents circulation, designed to show the utility of some current scientific visualization tools to interpret highly complex data—making these data both meaningful and instructive to the viewer.
http://www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/geo/petroleum/journals_FAQ.html
Lists online resources for earth science.
Discusses environmental issues of the rain forest. Includes numerous reports, statistics, information on other groups, and lists of companies to boycott. Also presents a children's corner and information about what you can do.
Contains general information about the program, new trends, activities, and publications concerning policy research on environmental, energy, and sustainable development.
Specializes in the atmospheric and environmental sciences.
Firm devoted to high-tech products and services in the fields of national security, environment, health, energy, transportation, and systems integration. Features separate categories on energy, environment, government, information technology, health care technology, the Internet, telecommunication, transportation, a search tool, and career opportunities.
http://www-cmpo.mit.edu/met_links/index.html
Provides data sets, source codes, and other supplements to published papers on the Web. Includes the means for visitors to the listing to add their own supplemental material if appropriate.
http://www.highfiber.com/~technady/
Consulting firm specializing in energy applications, earth sciences, environmental and defense-related issues. Site features information about the firm and their clients and reports on some of their projects.
Provides information on volcanoes. Includes current news, images and articles about eruptions, background information, and an online expert who answers questions.
http://www.abalon.se/beach/aw/abbey.html
Site honors the militant environmentalist Edward Abbey and provides information about his writings and current ecological causes he promoted. Site also contains interesting links to outdoor photos.
http://www.sportsite.com/accessfund/
Seeks to preserve America's diverse rock climbing areas through education, instruction in conservation, and promoting environmentally sound climbing practices. Site also contains board of directors information, as well as information regarding participation and protection of areas.
http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/vplanet.html
Enables you to use the Earth Viewer online mapping tool to see Earth from above by setting specifications such as longitude and latitude, look at satellite imagery, composite the image with cloud cover, and much more. Presents the Solar System Live, which shows the locations of the planets at any time. Also presents Terranova, a series of images of hypothetical planets created each day.
http://www.envirolink.org/EcoLink/
Online eco-Web journal. Delves into one ecological topic each week, including real-life stories, photos, and scientific information. Offers links to related Net resources.
http://paul.spu.edu/~koberst/green/green.html
Site contains various links to general ecological resources on the WWW, domestic and foreign. Site contains lists of major environmental and human rights special interest groups.
http://www.ecovote.org/ecovote/
Site features the platform of the California League of Conservation Voters. Contains links to environmental issues, press releases, an environmental scorecard, 1996 bill tracking, and links to other WWW environmental resources.
Promoter of biodiversity and enemy of ecological and environmental pollution, Greenpeace and its links are accessible through this site. Links include the biodiversity campaign, the North Sea oil rig tour, a hotpage, and more.
Site describes the goals and services of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Formerly the Soil Conservation Service, the NRCS provides assistance to preserve the natural resources. Site also contains workforce organizations and state directories.
Provides information about the rainforest. Contains many links to Internet resources, including lesson plans, plant and animal information, ecology, and more.
Home page for the non-profit public interest conservation organization. Site focuses on activist news, current critical "ecoregions," Sierra Club National Outings Program, as well as an internal Sierra Club search engine.
Site provides a list of the national wetlands and news related to them. Nineteen files are available for downloading, including a list of plant species that are found in wetlands. Also contains links to product information, ecology, and educator information.
http://kingfish.ssp.nmfs.gov/coastamer/coastamer.html
The Coastal America program is a collaborative effort between organizations to protect the ecological systems and wildlife of America's coastal regions. Provides general information on the program itself and placeholders for more specific information yet to come.
http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/WFAEHomePage
Seeks to investigate natural and human-made soundscapes. Offers links to sound resources and links to the online discussion forum.
Provides information on membership, upcoming conferences, links to student chapters, and links to other WWW resources.
http://calvin.biotech.wisc.edu/jeffries/
Resource page for bioenergy, bioconversion, and bioprocess technology. Contains an archive of related papers, information on liquid fuels from feedstocks and enzymatic methods. Personnel offer to assist in bioprocess development.
Department of Energy research laboratory is dedicated to basic and applied investigation in several scientific disciplines. Contains an educational section geared for all ages, calendar of events, bulletin board, weekly newspaper, and departmental information.
http://www.gslink.com/~ncmcn/Clustron/
Features information about the Nucleon Clustron Model of the atomic nucleus. Also contains company information and an atomic and nuclear periodic table of elements and isotopes.
http://solstice.crest.org/online/aeguide/index.html
Contains features and articles related to alternative energy. Also includes links to other related sites and a searchable database.
http://www.hubcom.com/edsnews/index.html
Daily newspaper devoted to the oil and gas industry. Contains images, news summaries, and links to other news sources.
http://www.doe.gov/html/osti/estsc/estsc.html
Features software for sale funded by the Department of Energy or The Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Contains a searchable database, title information, ordering specifications, and other general information about the center.
Magazine designed to assist home or business owners in lowering electric costs through solar, hydroelectric or wind energy. Contains articles and stories, subscription information, and links to other alternative energy-related sites.
http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/units/energy/windguide.html
Set up in an educational format by The Franklin Institute Science Museum, this site contains discussions and articles relating to wind energy, information on building windmills, and different ideas and exhibits.
http://www.bergen.gov/ATC/nova_structure2.html
Academy for the Advancement of Science and Technology Web site. Features information about, pictures, and the general process for their project to design an energy efficient house.
http://www.ee.umr.edu/schools/ee_programs.html
Contains a complete listing of electrical engineering academic programs, organized by country.
http://www.che.ufl.edu/WWW-CHE/aiche/
Provides information on the group's mission, the upcoming world conference, and its programs. Also offers membership information.
http://www.ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de/chem-eng.html
Offers a collection of links to information about chemical engineering resources outside the United States. Also offers a collection of links to chemical engineering sites all over the world. Provides information on upcoming conferences and includes many search links.
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/D.Banks/ueng.html
Provides information on microengineering. Offers a small collection of tutorials and documents. Focuses on micromachining and the fabrication of structures the size of microns.
http://www.iws.fhg.de/ext/iwseng.htm
Focuses on basic and applied research for surface processing of materials and components by means of laser and other high-power energy sources.
Provides information about membership in the Institution of Electrical Engineers, upcoming events, information services (including searchable databases), and a collection of links to other Internet resources.
Provides information about materials-related resources and publications. Also offers a list of national or international conferences and seminars on materials engineering.
Develops software for scientists and engineers, primarily for solving equation systems and fitting experimental data. Offers Mac and IBM software. Also offers MMCalc, a downloadable Macintosh desktop utility program (free).
http://rohan.sdsu.edu/home/nsbe/index.html
Provides information about the organization, links to other chapter home pages, and an assortment of links to other Web sites. Also includes membership information.
http://www.civil.nwu.edu/asce/
Provides information regarding the American Society of Civil Engineers. Includes information concerning membership, and offers a calendar and information about other chapters.
Provides many links to information about reliability engineering. Also provides information on RAC products and offers a large collection of learning resources.
http://www.qucis.queensu.ca/Software-Engineering/
Provides information regarding software engineering. Offers links to other related information. Includes archives searchable by vendor, category, or name.
http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/srs/stats.htm
Includes the education of scientists and engineers, the science and engineering work force, research and development expenditures and performance, science and technology outputs and impacts, and public attitudes on science.
http://mmewww.eng.uab.edu/me/tfrl/
Focuses on computational/experimental research related to modeling problems, primarily those involving fluids and heat transfer interactions.
http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~aset/
Provides information about the Electric Car project and offers a collection of links to student engineering groups and organizations, along with research-related links.
Specializes in geotechnical engineering, geoenvironmental services, and construction monitoring. Provides useful information concerning professional consulting, the environment, and business practice.
http://biotech.chem.indiana.edu/
Provides information on biotechnology engineering on the Internet.
http://macwww.db.erau.edu/www_virtual_lib/Aerospace.html
Offers collection of links on aerospace engineering; conferences, businesses, publications, and more!
http://www.uow.edu.au/pwrsysed/homepage.html
Provides resources for electric power educators. Focuses on the Asia-Pacific region. Also provides information about books and software packages.
Centre for Alternative Transportation Fuels. Focuses on forest biotechnology, environment, advanced transportation systems, ocean engineering, and ergonomics.
http://info.er.usgs.gov/network/science/earth/earth.html
Site is a registry of Earth and environmental science Internet resources, maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey. Mainly provides links to university departments of Earth and environmental science.
Serves as a resource on biological effects of electric and magnetic fields for the general public and professionals. Contains key documents, resources, and literature for those interested in possible health effects from power lines, computer monitors, magnetic resonance imaging equipment, radio communications, cellular telephones, radar, microwave transmissions, and other sources.
Provides environmental resources concerning the management of Florida ecosystems and other tropical and subtropical water dominated freshwater and estuarine ecosystems worldwide.
http://www.utexas.edu/research/beg/giovanni/
Contains free computer animations, 3D visualization, and interpretations of physical and finite element models of salt tectonics.
http://peg.pegasus.oz.au/~greenspan/
Specializes in leading-edge water quality monitoring technology for the water resources, environmental, and pollution markets. Offers services ranging from the deployment of single water quality sensors, installation of sophisticated multiparameter monitors, to project management of major hydrological studies worldwide.
http://www.ifias.ca/index1.html
A global network of scientific research institutions that collaborate on projects relating to science, technology and innovation policy, ecosystem management, gender science and development, the implications of the human genome project for developing countries, and the international system of science.
Provides information about current research, technology transfer, and education regarding America's infrastructure.
Contains many treaties and programs on preserving the environment. Includes information on topics including the "Convention on Biodiversity," climate change, endangered species, and toxic chemicals.
http://www.stpt.usf.edu/~johnalt/index.html
Provides information and links to the wonderful world of geography, concentrating on the fields of remote sensing and geographic information systems. Also provides links to pages that deal with the topic. Althausen tosses in pages for his favorite professional teams and musicians as well. Offers links to numerous government agencies.
Page contains information on the health and history of the waterway. Features trends in pollution and restoration projects of Chesapeake Bay that are underway. Also contains links to scientific data and research about the bay and other bay resources.
http://fermi.jhuapl.edu/states/states.html
Site provides beautiful colorform maps of the United States. Topographic maps and a "virtual tourist" of each state can be found, as well as an elevation key.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/geography/geoginfo.html
Site is part of the geography department of the University of Manitoba. This page gives a broad overview of the disciplines of geography, as well as an explanation of the different disciplines. A good place to start for the novice interested in geography and its subfields.
http://www.utexas.edu/depts/grg/virtdept/resources/contents.html
Provides WWW resources and information for geographers and laymen alike. Also contains great satellite imagery, mapping information, and other geographically relevant links.
Allows you to generate a high-quality, detailed map of anywhere in the United States, using public geographic data.
http://tiger.census.gov/cgi-bin/gazetteer/
Identifies places you can use the Tiger Map Server and the 1990 Census Lookup to view. Lets you search for a place by entering the name and state abbreviation.
Enables you to click on a region and zoom in to see areas in more detail.
http://wikyonos.seaoar.uvic.ca/ceor.home.html
Focuses on earth and ocean research.
http://audrey.fagg.uni-lj.si/ICARIS/dates.ce/
Provides information about upcoming events of interest to civil engineers, in a searchable index or obtainable by e-mail.
http://rainbow.ldgo.columbia.edu/datacatalog.html
Presents a catalog of climate-related datasets, with an interface that enables you to make plots, tables, and files from any dataset, its subsets, or processed versions thereof.
http://www-ccs.ucsd.edu/ccs/about_datazoo.html
Contains data collected by various California coastal data collection programs and studies.
Provides earthquake information. Includes plots, news, regional studies, maps, and references.
Provides geographic information about a specific location, including county, state, country, population, area code, latitude, longitude, and elevation.
Conducts research and publishes results of the studies for the general public, as well as geologic and minerals specialists.
http://www.nmt.edu/~nmbmmr/homepage.html
Provides a database of mineral images from New Mexico as well as a geologic map.
http://galaxy.einet.net/images/gems/gems-icons.html
Contains nearly 100 images and short descriptions of gems and minerals.
Strives to address key marine and coastal issues, increase understanding of geological processes affecting these realms, and ultimately improve predictive capabilities to help guide the preservation and sustainable development of the nation's marine and coastal regions. Offers links to information on seismic activity, information on the Monterey bay area, and sea floor images. Also features a link to a more graphic-intensive version of the site. Contains many resources.
http://info.er.usgs.gov/network/science/earth/earthquake.html
Offers links to pages about earthquakes, federal emergency management, oceanography, earth science, geology, and more.
http://i30www.ira.uka.de/~ukrueger/fractals/
Provides interactive journey through fractal images. Takes you through most of the database, which consists of hundreds of images.
Calculus & Mathematica is a calculus-reform project started at the University of Illinois and Ohio State University. Uses Mathematica, a software package from Wolfram Research, to teach calculus to high school and college students.
http://www-chaos.umd.edu/chaos.html
Provides information on the various applications of chaos theory. Includes dimensions, fractal basin boundaries, chaotic scattering, and controlling chaos. Includes online papers, a searchable database, and general references. Also offers the Chaos Gallery.
http://www.prairienet.org/business/ptech/
Offers many links to topics relating to chaos theory, such as fractal mathematics. Recommends books to peruse.
http://www.studli.se/brattint/welcUSE.html
Provides an online catalog for Swedish book publisher, Chartwell-Bratt. Offers English or Swedish databases you can search by title, author, or subject. Includes books on mathematics, computer science, and engineering.
http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/ChemResources/Weights-n-Measures/index.html
Contains information on converting to and from metric and United States measurements.
Develops large-scale mathematical programming software and services. Provides lists of products and services and offers linear and mixed-integer programming software.
http://www.csc.fi/math_topics/
Provides information about mathematical software and guidebooks available at the Center for Scientific Computing (CSC, Finland). Also points to application specialists at CSC for help on specific topics. Provides several kinds of search mechanisms to help find documents. Displays examples of mathematical animations and visualizations made at CSC. Also contains some guidebooks and newsletters published by CSC.
http://www.csc.fi/math_topics/Movies/
Displays animations (MPG format) of various mathematical theories and areas. Includes Klein bottle, genetic algorithms, Fourier series, and so on.
Offers links to many other sites. Builds custom nonlinear curve-fitting software based on your problem.
http://www.uta.fi/~hs/dbe.html
Develops tools for database design and reverse engineering.
http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/dysys.html
Provides information on contemporary mathematics, such as fractals and chaos. Includes computer demos, as well as movies on some famous fractal sets.
Home of the American Mathematical Society. Offers professional memberships. Publishes electronic journals, books on math, and the fee-based MathSci database, which features comprehensive coverage of research in mathematics, computer science, and statistics.
Supports improving teaching and learning in math and science in secondary schools. Offers links to other Internet resources. Presents online catalog and databases, as well as a collection of Internet software and information.
http://dept.physics.upenn.edu/courses/gladney/mathphys/Contents.html
Contains information in the areas of trigonomics, velocity, acceleration, Newton's Laws, chaotic systems, and more.
http://eulero.cineca.it/~strumia/FractalGallery.htm
Presents downloadable color fractal images that show different mathematics problems. Includes the Curve of Von Koch, the Mandelbot Set, and trees, ferns, and mountains.
http://inls3.ucsd.edu/y/Fractals
Contains links and information regarding fractal image compression. Offers an online bibliography, book reviews, conference announcements, and papers.
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Edu/Fractal/Fractal_Home.html
Provides information on basic fractals, why they should be discussed, their purposes in the real world, and why supercomputers are necessary for fractals.
http://www.marshall.edu/~stepp/fractal-faq/faq.html
Contains all the frequently asked questions about fractals.
http://forum.swarthmore.edu/~fgi/index.html
Offers many links to math-related sites.
Gateway to NIST guide to available mathematical software. Allows searching by package name or, more interestingly, by what problem it solves.
http://www.ama.caltech.edu/resources.html
Offers resource jump list to various math resources, including the Latex, Tex, and Maple packages. Also contains jumps to math-related Gopher sites, news-groups, math institutes, and a math software index.
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk:80/~history/
Contains biographies of mathematicians, searchable by alphabetical or chronological index (and some include pictures).
Institute for Mathematics and its Applications. Provides the newsletter and back issues of the newsletters of this professional organization.
Provides information about the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, a residential public high school for students talented in the fields of math and science.
http://www.mathpro.com/math/mathCenter.html
Attempts to identify and list all sources of math puzzles on the Internet. Lists problems from back issues of the Missouri Journal of Mathematical Sciences and the Fibonacci Quarterly and contains information about other sources of math puzzlers such as news-groups and books.
Develops and markets math software for middle school through college.
http://www.csun.edu/~vcact00g/math.html
Contains a math tutoring program developed for classroom computer labs aimed at secondary school students.
Provides ftp access to shareware and public domain software for teaching math on the college level. Also provides information and software for people interested in math, as well as links to secondary school software. Includes considerable information on software.
http://www.scar.utoronto.ca/homes/mathlab/mathlab.html
A mathematics computer lab. Features download-able undergraduate level courseware (designed to run under UNIX and Mathematica) on geometry, graph theory, and complex analysis.
http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au:8000/MathSearch.html
Allows you to search a collection of over 19,000 documents on mathematics and statistics servers.
Offers technical support, news, and product catalog.
http://smc.vnet.net/Christensen.html
Distributes MathTensor, an add-on for Mathematica that performs tensor analysis. Also provides links to resources and offers papers.
http://www.mathtype.com/mathtype/
Houses an equation editor for Mac and Windows machines. Offers technical support, registration, and product information.
Offers MATLAB, a high-end mathematics software package, as well as links to jobs, news, and books. Provides information on the Pentium chip flaw. Also presents products and services and an online copy of the MATLAB newsletter.
http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/Other_Groups/K-12/fracpage.html
Serves as a resource for fractal images that show the concepts of chaos theory (geared to grades K through 12).
Contains a large number of downloadable math-related programs (most of the software is share-ware). Contains papers about different research on mathematical topics, many of which involve computers. Also offers links to other math-related databases.
Produces numerical, symbolic, statistical, and visualization software for science, engineering, financial analysis, and research.
http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/images/images.html
Presents math-related images, such as Mobius strips and Kleinband.
http://worldmall.com/et/ethome.htm
Offers precision large-scale measurement, typically dimensional measurements with .001-inch accuracy.
Offers training on Mathematica, gives Mathematica support, and does custom programming. Lists fees and availability of training. Provides information on fine-tuning performance with Mathematica.
Online technical bookstore. Specializes in computer topics such as the Internet, programming, and graphics, as well as in books pertaining to mathematics and physics.
http://smc.vnet.net/Christensen.html
Offers scientific computing software. Provides information on MathTensor, Schur, and Mathematica. Also offers consulting, which includes porting software to Sun systems. Offers links to Mathgroup, a Mathematica support group.
Offers mathematics courseware using Toolbook (hypertext) documents with Microsoft Windows. Provides instruction on algebra, matrices, vectors, and sequences.
http://www.famaf.uncor.edu/uma/
Organizes workshops, talks, meetings, and conferences, and edits several magazines in mathematics and education.
http://evlweb.eecs.uic.edu/spiff/videovita/index.html
Produces "edutainment" products in mathematics, science, and technology. Offers an online video sample.
Provides information on fractal compression software and papers on fractal compression.
http://euclid.math.fsu.edu/Science/math.html
Provides links to all things mathematical. Includes jumps to math software, Gophers, newsgroups, electronic journals, preprints, bibliographies, TeX Archives, and high school and university math sites.
Science is about skepticism.
Eugene Miya
Presents an online catalog of weather instruments and related products. Also offers a customized weather forecast service that provides separate weather forecasts for agricultural, business, and corporate needs.
Provides weather data systems, marine electronics, and specialized imaging products and papers. Offers software, hardware, and customized data products.
http://www.neosoft.com/citylink/blake/tropical.html
Provides the latest hurricane information and other weather information dealing with tropical cyclones.
Provides national weather information from images to textual data. Also presents a photo gallery of severe weather by storm chasers throughout the country.
http://clunix.cl.msu.edu/weather/
Offers timely JPEG weather maps and MPEG movies of radar motion (also offers a text version).
http://web.ngdc.noaa.gov/dmsp/dmsp.html
Two satellite constellations of near-polar orbiting, sun-synchronous satellites that monitor meteorological, oceanographic, and solar-terrestrial physics environments. Features currently occurring meteorological phenomena.
Contains many images of 3D satellite views from space. Also plugs its 3D software package that integrates 3D weather visualization with a global database to create a virtual world.
Serves as guide to weather, ski reports, and ocean conditions. Provides information for weather novices and professionals.
Gives access to meteorological and oceanographic data being reported by buoys and CMAN stations in the Atlantic, United States, and Pacific. Reloads automatically every two minutes if you have Netscape.
http://rs560.cl.msu.edu/weather/interactive.html
Provides the capability to type any city's station ID and receive up-to-the-minute conditions. Also enables you to build a weather map, checking off only the options you want to include on the surface map.
http://groundhog.sprl.umich.edu/IWW/
Nonprofit group of weather enthusiasts. Includes information about the group, links to weather-related information, and an offer to receive a free bulletin the group puts out.
ftp://explorer.arc.nasa.gov/pub/Weather/
Provides archive of weather images taken by the space shuttle and NASA satellite systems.
Consists of several scientific divisions and programs working together with member universities on research activities to better understand Earth's climate systems. Includes information on resources, facilities, and services; the research data archives; and weather-related information.
Contains resources for the researcher, advanced student, and hobbyist interested in the latest information on tropical weather conditions, as well as archival information on weather data and maps. Provides links to other NOAA information and satellite data.
Provides information about the laboratory, including current research and programs. Does not offer specific information on severe weather but does provide links to sites that do. Also includes an extensive list of links to "Web literacy" sites.
Provides all information output by the NWS, including national and international weather in graphical and textual formats, and information about regional offices. Also offers links to NOAA and other NWS programs.
http://www.gps.caltech.edu/seismo/seismo.page.html
Provides many seismology-related resources, including the record of the day, recent earthquake activity, and publications.
http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/data/index.html
Includes weather information and ocean temperatures.
http://taiga.geog.niu.edu/chaser.html
Includes information about storm chasers, a photo gallery of storms, and the latest news about the Storm Chasers group. Also provides information about storm chasing at home, including how to contact the NWS.
http://www.indirect.com/www/storm5/
Presents photos of severe weather taken by Warren Faidley, full-time storm chaser.
http://grads.iges.org/pix/head.html
Offers short- and medium-range forecasts for North America and current weather maps and climate anomaly models for the rest of the world. Provides a key to the weather maps and a table of weather symbols.
http://www.csu.edu.au/weather.html
Provides pointers to various weather services worldwide.
Includes information about the Weather Channel and also provides novice weather enthusiasts with simple weather maps.
http://cirrus.sprl.umich.edu/wxnet/
Tries to list every weather-related link on the Internet. Includes not only WWW sites, but ftp sites, Gophers, and Telnet sites. Includes commercial sites as well as educational and governmental sites.
http://www.landings.com/aviation.html
Lists weather links out of Harvard University. Includes brief descriptions of each link. Also provides links to aviation information.
Provides information on AEA and its activities and services, including an events calendar, a directory of services, and a membership roster. Provides instant links to more than 100 high-tech firms.
http://www.santesson.com/aphrodis/aphrhome.htm
Site gives an overview of seven main categories of aphrodisiacs, as well as some special collections. The main aphrodisiacs include food and drink, spices, pharmaceuticals, and others.
"From the exhibits we build, to the research we conduct, lectures we sponsor, courses we teach, magazines and books we publish, symposia we host the Academy's aim is to shed light on the wonders and value of the natural world." The academy's site contains links to exhibits, research departments, educational classes at Cal Academy, a newsletter, and other museum-related information.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/ai-repository/ai/html/air.html
Contains public domain and freely distributable software, publications, and other materials of interest to AI researchers, educators, students, and practitioners.
Provides this interactive science museum's exhibits, workshops, projects, programs, events, and schedules. Includes a quarterly magazine, gifts, learning publication tools and resources, and images and sounds.
http://explorer.scrtec.org/explorer/
Provides access to thousands of science and math documents, lesson plans, and software for use in educational settings. Provides information about each item before you download, as well as how they fit into curriculum goals.
http://www.sci.tamucc.edu/~pmichaud/grape/
Site yields an interesting experiment in culinary entertainment. Describes the easy, at-home process of exploding grapes in any microwave-equipped kitchen.
http://fas.sfu.ca/css/gcs/main.html
Presents a collection of material on Canadian scientists and science. Includes biographies of several scientists, descriptions of their greatest claims to fame, and activities. Presents an interactive quiz that tests knowledge and guides users around the site looking for answers. Also includes images and text.
http://www.teleport.com/~biomech/sneakers.html
Organization of biomechanics experts who study footwear for sports and other functional applications. Includes information on the organization and abstracts of papers.
http://www.dds.nl/~ncp/indexe.html
Provides information about smartcards and chipcards on the Net, as well as on the outcome of the forum's studies and projects. Also presents brochures and more.
http://nmnhwww.si.edu/nmnhweb.html
Provides information about the museum, exhibits, and what a visitor might expect. Contains useful information about various programs and several searchable databases.
Provides information on government funded efforts to improve science in this country. Also provides information on past and present grant information and presents NSF publications.
http://www.dtic.dla.mil/iac/ntiac/ntiachome.html
Contains current and past issues of the NTIAC Newsletter, calendars of events, calls for papers, NDE book reviews, cross links to other NDE sites, and other information.
Houses PBS's Bill Nye the Science Guy. Serves as a place for students to learn science and have fun at the same time. Includes a set of links to science on the Web, show listings, and activities to do at home.
http://www.cam-orl.co.uk/index.html
Contains research reports on various activities of the Lab in the area of computer multimedia architecture, gestural input, face recognition, and so on. Also of interest is the link to "The World Right Now," which shows live outdoor images from different parts of the world. Also available in Italian.
http://xerxes.nas.edu:70/1/nap/online/obas
Presents a publication that addresses issues relevant to being a responsible scientist and researcher. Covers issues such as values, experimental technique, authorship practices, and the scientist in society.
http://www.hpsource.com/psource.html
Designs and manufactures customized fiberoptic and laser diode systems for the photonics industry. Provides flexible fiberoptic solutions to equipment manufacturers and research establishments throughout the world.
Lists catalog items and links them to science education references on the Web. Includes MSDS, safety checklist, and other references.
Specializes in producing programs for the professional and educational use of the scientific community. Provides MPEG clips that help visualize complex sets of scientific data.
Explores issues ignored or not studied adequately in the mainstream scientific community. Contains abstracts to some articles published in their journal.
http://aeol-www.sri.com/optics.html
Performs research in optics and related disciplines and applies optical and infrared technologies to practical problems. Includes research in optical oceanography and laser eye and sensor protection.
http://www.mm.mtu.edu/~drjohn/superplasticity.html
Provides information relating to the topic of superplasticity. Offers literature databases, experimental results, and software relating to superplasticity.
Develops mechanical design techniques, higher learning, and environmentally friendly designs.
http://web.mit.edu/techreview/www/
Covers technology and its implications. Addresses the practical applications of science, as opposed to laboratory breakthroughs and theoretical abstractions. Emphasizes policy issues rather than nuts and bolts.
http://www.mlode.com/~vibrant/
Offers a downloadable application demo for a modal analysis system for viewing and analyzing noise and vibration in structures.
http://www.satlab.hawaii.edu/space/hawaii/
Provides easy access to earth and space science data. Focuses on Hawaii. Offers a database of satellite, space shuttle, and aircraft remote sensing images of Hawaii. Enables you to view image navigators for Landsat, Spaceborne Radar, or aerial photographic images. Also includes a collection of images in oceanography, meteorology, and volcanology.
Serves Nordic companies and institutions that want to strengthen their position in their markets by using multimedia as one of several business tools.
http://www.stc.westinghouse.com/
Information center for the Westinghouse Science & Technology Center.
http://www1.usa1.com/~aic/2121.html
Displays graphic presentation of all X-ray and gamma-ray coefficients. Includes links to other nuclear data and a program for calculating shielding and dose deposition.
Concentrates on biomedical magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy.
"The purposes of ASLO are to promote the interests of limnology, oceanography and related sciences, to foster the exchange of information across the range of aquatic science, and to further investigations dealing with these subjects." Contains general information about the organization, as well as information on careers and job listings.
Offers two links: The Climate and Ocean Processes link provides information on research in this area, and the Marine Environment and Resources link contains additional information on current research.
http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/toga-tao/el-nino/home.html
Explains El Nino (frequently referred to on oceanography pages), a disruption of the ocean-atmosphere system in the tropical Pacific that affects weather around the globe.
http://www.esdim.noaa.gov/ocean_page.html
Lists oceanography Web sites. Contains a listing of the major NOAA Web sites and links to some of the better Web sites of educational institutions.
Provides services and products to support domestic and international fisheries management operations, fisheries development, trade and industry assistance activities, enforcement, protected species and habitat conservation operations, and the scientific and technical aspects of NOAA's marine fisheries program. Offers links to oceanographic information, particularly data concerning fish life.
Provides a collection of data sets for physical oceanographers. Offers many holdings only to local users. Offers information on shore temperature and winds to all users.
Contains information on the physics of coastal waterways and the movement of the waters and the causes of those movements.
Provides information about National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) research, current weather information, and links to all other NOAA projects. Also includes latest news involving NOAA and the NOAA mission statement. Includes information about seasonal forecasts, fisheries, protected species, coastal ecosystems, and navigation.
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo/paleo.html
Includes searchable databases on climate modeling, ice cores, paleoceanographic, paleovegetation, tree-ring, and other data. Provides alternate search engines for users who cannot use tables.
http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/ocean_planet.html
Presents an online version of an exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. Also contains many resources.
Lists Web sites dealing with the field of oceanography. There are sublistings of educational and government institutions as well as listings of other online resources such as images, project descriptions, and research articles.
Offers general membership information. Maintains a news posting system. Covers a wide variety of topics ranging from highly scientific issues to elementary level oceanography education under the "News System" heading.
http://dubhe.cc.nps.navy.mil/~braccio/
Simulates the global ocean circulation. Covers research being conducted by scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Naval Postgraduate School. Contains an array of images as well as MPEG movies.
http://satori.gso.uri.edu/archive/images.html
Contains more than 28,000 images. Serves as resource for finding oceanography images. Provides an interface for acquiring and viewing Pathfinder images.
http://oberon.educ.sfu.ca/splash.htm
Links people around the world and in classrooms to students and experts diving in an ocean environment. Features the Safari Touch Tank, in which you click on an image of plants and animals to call up a description, large image, 3D animation, and Webster definition of the item you choose.
http://satftp.soest.hawaii.edu/
Contains real-time data for meteorology and oceanography, as well as images and archives of publications. Includes video footage and offers the capability to make comments on the site and its contents.
http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/sio/inst/index.html
Caters to the information needs of the research and educational activities of Scripps Institution.
http://dcz.gso.uri.edu/avhrr-archive/archive.html
Provides access to the University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography's archive of sea surface temperature satellite images. Also includes an online lesson plan for teachers who want to incorporate the images into a lesson.
http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/scripts/SEAWIFS.html
Provides access into the background, status, and documentation for NASA's upcoming global ocean color monitoring mission. Offers online documentation on this project, including educational resources.
http://www.selectsite.com/oceantech/
Provides pointers to businesses that specialize in ocean technology. Also lists conferences and reference sites, some of which might have something to offer someone doing non-business related research.
http://www-ocean.tamu.edu/welcome.html
Contains a variety of information. Includes a section on questions about careers in oceanography. Also offers links to online journals and research articles and resources related to oceanography.
http://topex-www.jpl.nasa.gov/
Cooperative project between the United States and France to develop and operate an advanced satellite system dedicated to observing the Earth's oceans. Contains archives and updates for the project.
Contains information on current professional pro-grams and studies. Includes current images of the world's major oceans as viewed with satellite technology. Also contains recent oceanography references on the Web.
http://www-ocean.tamu.edu/WOCE/uswoce.html
Provides information about the present United States WOCE plans and details the status of current work.
Maintains information on World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE), TOGA Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Response Experiment (TOGA COARE), research ship information and cruise schedules, and other oceanographic information sources.
http://www.whoi.edu/index.html
Contains general oceanographic information. Includes a listing of oceanography Web sites.
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/iof/
Explains the mission of the International Oceanographic and contains an excellent definition/explanation of the field of oceanography.
http://www.mth.uea.ac.uk/ocean/oceanography.html
Provides links to a variety of Internet resources on oceanography. Offers links to Web resources by geographic area. Links to the "What's New" link, which contains a listing of sites that have recently announced or renovated their Web sites.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/JHAYES/CRMS.HTM
This site is dedicated to information on rocks, minerals, and fossils. Lists schedules meetings and field trip and links to other sites devoted to the collection and study of fossils and minerals.
http://128.174.172.76/isgsroot/dinos/dinos_home.html
Web site devoted to information about various dinosaurs. Features links to dinosaur and vertebrate paleontology, and earth and geoscience sites. Also contains information concerning contacts for those interested in participating in actual dinosaur digs.
Features dinosaur articles, discussions and essays, reference materials and dinosaur products for sale. Also contains the names and dates of all the geological time periods and links to other dinosaur related Web sites.
http://www.culture.fr/culture/gvpda-en.htm
Presents recently discovered ancient cave paintings from the south of France, created during the last ice-age, which makes them between 17,000 and 20,000 years old.
http://dns.magtech.ab.ca/digdino/dinotour.htm
Vacation planners that arrange paleontological excursions into the "badlands" of Alberta Canada.
http://www.cs.uwindsor.ca/meta-index/mcat/html-docs/woop.html
Contains searchable database of microfossil images.
Devoted to the explanation and understanding of paleontology. Also contains sections on phylogeny, geological time, and evolutionary thought.
http://www.webb.pvt.k12.ca.us/webb/Alf/AlfHome.html
Features a paleontologic museum tour. Also contains information about various collections that the museum carries.
http://beam.slac.stanford.edu/
Describes accelerator physics at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. Includes links to most accelerator physics and resources on the Web, including almost all accelerator labs in the world, lab-specific and general news and job-listing sites, physics societies and organizations, texts, and more.
Provides general information on physics. Contains lists of other Web sites, as well as services such as online journals and software archives. Offers information varying from news about what is happening in the field of physics, presented at a newspaper reading level, to listings of job openings in the field of physics.
American Physical Society is an organization of more than 41,000 physicists. The group publishes research journals, including the Physical Review, Physical Review Letters, and Review of Modern Physics. Their site contains links to information on the organization's meetings, membership information, and career/employment opportunities, as well as links to their numerous publications.
Provides information about ASM, the Materials Information Society. Provides a searchable collection of Web sites, a calendar of events, and a collection of materials producers of interest to materials engineers.
Birthplace of the World Wide Web. Provides general information on the Web and maintains archives of information on particle physics and listings of links to other sites pertaining to the field of physics.
Surveys ongoing research and lists current personnel in the George Smoot Astrophysics Research Group.
Site describes the activities of the Department of Energy National Accelerator Laboratory. Features information about the Top Quark discovery, high energy physics, and Fermilab activities.
http://axion.physics.ubc.ca/hyperspace/
Contains articles related to gravity and relativity, current news on relativity, job listings, and conference information, among other information.
http://info.itp.berkeley.edu/Vol1/Contents.html
Contains almost 100 practice problems accompanied by detailed solutions and interactive computer experiments.
Offers physics-related links and software, including Net software.
Provides information about the laboratory and its research projects, as well as links to other sites of general interest. Specializes in the study of nuclear, ecological, and bioscience topics.
Online dictionary of physics terms and ideas. Covers laws, rules, principles, effects, paradoxes, limits, constants, experiments, and thought experiments in physics.
http://aip.org/aip/physres.html
Lists various types of physics resources currently available on the Web.
http://www-ep.es.llnl.gov/www-ep/atm.html
Provides technical information with research on global and regional climate change, atmospheric physics and chemistry, biogeochemical cycles of anthropogenic gases and aerosols, cloud physics, and real-time modeling of the transport of contaminants in the atmosphere.
Nanotechnology is an expected future manufacturing technology that should enable us to inexpensively build almost any structure consistent with the laws of chemistry and physics with molecular precision.
http://www.uq.oz.au/nanoworld/nanohome.html
Research and service facility dedicated to understanding the structure and composition of all materials. Provides links to several resources. Offers database of microscopic images.
http://www.rarf.riken.go.jp/rarf/np/nplab.html
Contains a catalog of sites pertaining to the field of physics. Contains a variety of links to sites, and an alphabetical listing that consists predominately of links to research centers around the world but that also includes links to a variety of associations.
Provides information on physics—particularly physics pertaining to space technology.
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/physics-services/
Provides a catalog of physics and related resources on the Web. Includes all major fields in physics, science education, history of science, physical constants, laws, data and tables, journals, software, and more. Also includes bulletin boards for summer schools and workshops and for buying and selling used instruments and equipment.
http://www.mip.berkeley.edu/physics/physics.html
Demonstrations for the subjects of mechanics, waves, heat and matter, electricity, magnetism, and optics.
http://www.het.brown.edu/news/index.html
Contains up-to-date information on current events in the world of physics. Offers a listing of various online publications and resource sites.
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~probs/probm.html
Contains more than 30 problems in basic concepts, mechanics, and thermal physics.
An online newsletter. Allows subscribers to receive e-mail that provides up-to-date accounts of news in the field of physics.
http://www.nsta.org:80/quantum/
Provides information about Quantum magazine. Contains primarily physics-related contents, but does include a "toy store" of "mathematical amusements." Includes back issues and a sample.
http://visualsystems.com/main.html
Site featuring educational software for science related topics. Includes energy flow, physics lab simulator, and producing energy. Also gives highlights on new or future products.
http://www.hia.com/hia/pcr/home.html
Offers a collection of multimedia documents pertaining to various aspects of "alternative" science, including warp technology, fantasy stories of time travel, quantum mechanics, and so on.
http://www.ioppublishing.com/iopwelcome.html
Provides information in the field of physics. Restricts use of some items and aspects to registered members only. Users who choose to register can browse text abstracts or download full text versions of any article. To register, you must be a member of a subscribing institution.
Provides information, documents and simulations related to terrestrial physics. Features links to images of various terrestrial phenomena, such as magnetic models of the crust.
http://www.w3.org/hypertext/DataSources/bySubject/Physics/Overview.html
Offers a general listing of physics sites. Also contains links to listings of more specific sites on geophysics, astrophysics, nuclear physics, and energy science.
Serves as a resource for Alpaca ranchers, breeders, weavers, spinners, investors, and anyone who wants more information about alpacas.
http://muse.bio.cornell.edu/museums/cubird.html
Provides information about the history of the ornithology program at Cornell. Offers a useful link to a Gopher search tool for scientific information on bird species.
http://netvet.wustl.edu/e-zoo.htm
Contains information about animals and animal-related resources. Offers many links to information on nearly any animal.
http://www.zoo.utoronto.ca/ibg.html
Site run by zoology professors and students at the University of Toronto. Contains several articles about insect behavior and communication.
Provides information related to veterinary medicine. Offers the Electronic Zoo, a large collection of animal-related computer resources.
http://www.vicnet.net.au/~raou/raou.html
A biodiversity and bird conservation group in Australia. Features a library of bird images and listings of threatened birds.
http://www.utas.edu.au/docs/zoology/homepage.html
Zoology department at The University of Tasmania Web site. Contains information about the department and its programs. Also has information for contacting the department.
http://www.york.biosis.org/index.htm
Contains links to various zoological resources. Provides an online glossary.