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Chemistry – WebElements
Periodic Table.
chemsoc.org -
Provides interesting features and useful services for the chemistry
community.
Environmental
Chemistry.com - This site provides chemistry, environmental
and hazardous materials educational resources including a detailed
periodic table of elements; articles on chemistry, environmental
and hazardous materials issues; a geologic timeline; and much
more.
High School Hub Science Guide - Links to biology, chemistry, earth science, physics sites and more.
HowStuffWorks -
is a widely recognized source for clear, reliable
explanations of how everything around us actually works.
Los Alamos
Periodic Table -
A resource for students that includes information about the
elements, how to use the periodic table, and chemistry
in a nutshell.
MarineBio - MarineBio.org is a catalog marine animals and
plants in as much detail as possible. It also includes numerous
links
to such organizaitons as NOAA, We will also provide interesting
articles and facts related to marine biology.
NASA.gov -
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
SciCentral -
Gateway to the best research news sources including New Scientist,
BBC News, Science Daily, Nature and more.
Science
Magazine
Science Online - Presents a broad range of scientific disciplines through extensive definitions, essays, diagrams, biographies, and experiments. From Facts on File.
Scientific
Calculator
The Scientist - An international news magazine that reports on and analyzes the issues and events that impact the world of life scientists.
Scirus: for scientific information only - The most comprehensive science-specific search engine on the Internet.
United
States Geological Survey (USGS) - The Learning Web, part
of the USGS Web site, is dedicated to K-12 education and lifelong
learning. Explore things on, in, around and about the Earth,
such as land, water, plants, animals and maps.
The
Visual Elements Periodic Table - Glaswegian artist Murray
Robertson and his team use etymological roots, mythological origins,
modern associations to create this striking Visual Periodic Table.
It bridges the gap between chemistry and fine arts by producing
colorful, informative, and often beautiful icons to represent
the elements of the periodic table.
What’s
That Stuff
The Why Files? Science Behind the News - The Why Files, a project of the
National Institute for Science Education and the University of
Wisconson-Madison, features science behind the news.

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