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- <P><B> Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://ag.arizona.edu/BTA">http://ag.arizona.edu/BTA</A><BR> Take a
- cyberwalk through the American Southwest's oldest botanical garden. The
- Arboretum was founded in 1920, in Superior, Arizona, just outside metropolitan
- Phoenix. Visitors will find photos and descriptions of various habitats and
- gardens such as Desert Plants, A Garden for All Seasons, and the Cactus Garden.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Gardening</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>plants</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>1990 Census Lookup</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.census.gov/cdrom/lookup">http://www.census.gov/cdrom/lookup</A><BR>
- The 1990 Census Lookup page provides an exhaustive amount of data. Detailed
- geography data (sorted by county, state, or tract) is available. The information
- ranges from gender trends to population statistics. Zip codes across the country
- are accessible, as are urbanization and rural trends and congressional
- districts.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>population</I>
- <I>, statistics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
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- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
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- <P><B><A NAME="a">A</A> Bouillabaisse Of Fascinating Facts About Fish</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.wh.whoi.edu/homepage/faq.html">http://www.wh.whoi.edu/homepage/faq.html</A><BR>
- This is a great site with a number of interesting facts that are usually only
- found in the dusty pages of an encyclopedia. The difference is, this site has a
- bright presentation and a pleasing display of fish photos. Here you will find
- the answers to marine mysteries such as, is life found at all depths of the
- ocean and can fish swim backwards. View pictures of the Moray Eel, a sleek Sting
- Ray, and the Herring, to name just a few.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Zoology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>fishes</I>
- <I>, marine life</I>
- <I>, salmon</I>
- <I>, sturgeon</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>AEGIS</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/aegis/index.html">http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/aegis/index.html</A><BR>
- AEGIS is a Geographic Information Systems research laboratory located within the
- College of Environmental Design at the University of California, Berkeley.
- There are links to AEGIS projects in the Virgin Islands, Indonesia, and Rocky
- Flats, Colorado.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>environmental design</I>
- <I>, geography</I>
- <I>, UC Berkeley</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>AGEN Biomedical</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.agen.com.au">http://www.agen.com.au</A><BR> This site is
- of some interest to the layman, but is more likely to be used by those users in
- the medical and veterinary professions. AGEN Biomedical specializes in the areas
- of immunobiology and rapid diagnostic testing. This Web contains vivid color
- electron-micrographs which show the presence of bacteria in the bloodstream.
- AGEN also offers a chance for professionals to talk to its staff scientists.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Disease</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>diagnostic testing</I>
- <I>, medical resources</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Agricultural Sites</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://ageninfo.tamu.edu/agriculture.html">http://ageninfo.tamu.edu/agriculture.html</A><BR>
- Although not the most aesthetically pleasing site, there really is a wealth of
- information to be found here. There are hundreds of links to everything
- pertaining to agriculture including the Environmental Sciences Division, Enviro
- Web, the National Wetlands Inventory, and Purdue University.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <I>Web Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>horticulture</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>AIPS Home Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cv.nrao.edu/aips">http://www.cv.nrao.edu/aips</A><BR>
- Visitors to the AIPS home page will find out about the Astronomical Image
- Processing System, a software package for calibration, data analysis, image
- display, plotting, and other ancillary tasks on astronomical data. Link to AIPS
- newsgroups and FAQs, or access AIPS memos and AIPSletters. Learn how to retrieve
- AIPS or how to order it online. Images illustrate how AIPS works.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Computer Software</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>calibration</I>
- <I>, data analysis</I>
- <I>, image display</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Air Weather Association</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.infi.net/~cwt/awa.html">http://www.infi.net/~cwt/awa.html</A><BR>
- This site is offered by the Air Weather Association (AWA), which consists of
- present and former members of the USAF Air Weather Service and of the U.S. Army
- Air Corps Weather Service. They provide links to other sites offering
- weather-related information such as the Interactive Weather Information Network
- (IWIN) and the American Meteorological Society (AMS). Classifieds are presented
- offering weather equipment sales and service, and job postings.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Military</I>
- <I>Weather</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>meteorology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Aircraft Modification Directorate</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.am.wpafb.af.mil">http://www.am.wpafb.af.mil</A><BR> The
- AMD Mod Center at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, produces this
- excellent site. It provides a detailed overview of the Center's vision, goals,
- and mission as a major U.S. Air Force facility for the modification of aircraft
- and for research and development in aircraft fabrication and manufacture. The
- home page features instant access to many very well-written and completely
- illustrated articles and inventories, along with a wide range of information on
- base news and various military and civilian programs. There are also
- local-access links to nationwide weather reports and maps. The sites and
- subsites contain superb, large color graphics of numerous aircraft, as well as
- complete virtual tours of the Air Force Museum.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Military</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>aircraft manufacture</I>
- <I>, aircraft modification</I>
- <I>, military aircraft</I>
- <I>, military history</I>
- <I>, U.S. Air Force</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Alfred Wegener Institute</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de">http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de</A><BR>
- Established in 1980 and named after the geophysicist and polar researcher,
- Alfred Wegener, the Institute is a national research center dedicated to polar
- and marine scientific studies. There is a map of the various research stations
- in the Antarctic, complete with a summary of each project, photos, and an
- overview of the expeditions. In addition, there is information on the
- meteorology observatory program.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geography</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <I>Weather</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Greenland</I>
- <I>, marine science</I>
- <I>, meteorology</I>
- <I>, polar science</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>American Institute of Chemical Engineers</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.che.ufl.edu/WWW-CHE/aiche">http://www.che.ufl.edu/WWW-CHE/aiche</A><BR>
- Users can learn here about the AIChE's mission, history, and upcoming meetings.
- Most important are the programs and activities sponsored by the Institute.
- Review the technical forums, continuing education programs, and sponsored
- research that supports "excellence in education." Through the
- Discussion Forum, engineers will find a place to exchange ideas, as well as keep
- up with the latest developments in the industry. Links are provided to other
- related Web sites.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Chemistry</I>
- <I>Organizations</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>American Society of Engineering Technology</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~aset">http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~aset</A><BR>
- This comprehensive site is full of links to a multitude of engineering
- organizations and activities. Provided by students at the University of Central
- Florida, users may access an electric car project page which then links to
- companies developing electric cars. Follow links to home pages of members of the
- Society, some of which are quite creative. A long list of related engineering
- links, like the Society of Women in Engineering and the Naval Research
- Laboratory, are also available.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Animals Around the World</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.chicojr.chico.k12.ca.us/staff/gray/animals.html">http://www.chicojr.chico.k12.ca.us/staff/gray/animals.html</A><BR>
- This site is a project for junior high students and contains graphics on various
- animals, wildlife and aquatic life. There is a database of fun facts and trivia
- presented by Sea World and Busch Gardens.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Zoology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>biology</I>
- <I>, marine life</I>
- <I>, Sea World</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Arctic National Wildlife Refuge</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.igc.apc.org/refuge">http://www.igc.apc.org/refuge</A><BR>
- The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is again in peril of exposure to oil and gas
- development. This site aims to educate the public to the beauty of the Refuge,
- and the dangers facing it, thus spurring public action to protect it. To that
- end, the site includes background on "The America's Last Great Wilderness,"
- the threat oil exploration poses, international issues, and alternatives to
- development. An online form to join their mailing list is included. Those
- wishing to let Congress know their views on the Refuge will be notified at
- critical junctures.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Nonprofit Organizations</I>
- <I>Politics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>conservation</I>
- <I>, environmental activism</I>
- <I>, wildlife</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Arizona Geographic Information Council</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.state.az.us/gis3/agic/agichome.html">http://www.state.az.us/gis3/agic/agichome.html</A><BR>
- Coordination of the development and management of geographic information systems
- (GIS) and geographic data in Arizona is the goal of the Arizona Geographic
- Council. Publications and documents that address the bylaws and annual strategic
- plan are available for public review. The site also provides an extensive
- listing of geographic-related Web links.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geography</I>
- <I>States</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Arizona</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Ashley Associates, Environmental Consultants</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.gold.net/users/dy67">http://www.gold.net/users/dy67</A><BR>
- This Web page is the virtual home of Ashley Associates, an environmental
- consulting group specializing in services for contaminated water and land. The
- features of this site focus on environmental research papers and articles,
- providing a wealth of knowledge on topics from landfill development to
- groundwater models.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>soil</I>
- <I>, water</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Asia Regional Agribusiness Project</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.milcom.com/rap">http://www.milcom.com/rap</A><BR> The Asia
- Regional Agribusiness Project is a five-year program funded by the U.S. Agency
- for International Development (USAID). This program was created to assist USAID
- projects and missions throughout Asia. The projects include efforts in market
- information, environmental services, trade and investment facilitation, and
- regional analysis. Links to other agriculture and business sites throughout
- Asia, plus a worldwide list of upcoming agricultural events, are provided.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <I>Economics</I>
- <I>International Commerce</I>
- <I>Marketing</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Asia</I>
- <I>, environmental services</I>
- <I>, international trade</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Ask the Farmer's Almanac</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.nj.com/weather/ask.html">http://www.nj.com/weather/ask.html</A><BR>
- Here's a chance to ask a farmer one of those pesky questions you've always
- wanted to ask like: Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Ask the farmer,
- and your question may be selected to be answered online. In addition, the
- almanac includes Heavenly Details, with astronomical facts on the night sky.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Humor</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>almanac</I>
- <I>, reference</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Astronomical Society of Australia</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.rp.csiro.au/asa_www/asa.html">http://www.rp.csiro.au/asa_www/asa.html</A><BR>
- In addition to the regular membership, meeting, awards and grants information,
- there are a few hidden resources in this electronic home of the Astronomical
- Society of Australia. Observers who locate the newsletter can get a run down of
- current research projects, collaborative ventures, and reported results from
- ongoing analyses. Also of interest is a section presenting the "How to
- become an astronomer" leaflet available for school-age children. Older
- students will find a listing of advanced programs.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>K-12 Schools</I>
- <I>Organizations</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Astronomy</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://info.er.usgs.gov/network/science/astronomy/index.html">http://info.er.usgs.gov/network/science/astronomy/index.html</A><BR>
- The U.S. Geological Survey maintains this registry of Earth and Environmental
- Science Internet resources as a service to the research community. Links range
- from the Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility (AXAF) through to the Millstone
- Hill Observatory, operated by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the
- Westfdlische Wilhelms-Universitdt Muunster Astronomical Institute presented in
- both German and English.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>astrophysics</I>
- <I>, observatories</I>
- <I>, stars</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Astronomy and Space</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.nuance.com/~cwbol/astro.html">http://www.nuance.com/~cwbol/astro.html</A><BR>
- Astronomy fans! Drop everything and visit this fantastic space resource page.
- Links and information on all kinds of astronomical topics are featured. The list
- includes clubs and associations, newsgroups, beautiful space images, resource
- listings, comet data, Mars and S, Mars and Saturn details, and eclipse
- predictions. Links to additional resource pages and astronomy sites are also
- supplied.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>comets</I>
- <I>, planets</I>
- <I>, solar system</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Astrophysics Data System</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://adswww.colorado.edu/adswww/adshomepg.html">http://adswww.colorado.edu/adswww/adshomepg.html</A><BR>
- The main emphasis of this server is making data collected by NASA space missions
- available to astronomers. Besides ADS, a free software aimed at the astrophysics
- community, NASA's Astrophysics Data System provides a variety of astronomical
- data for the scientific community. Here is where you'll find over 160,000
- abstracts and articles on astronomy and astrophysics.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>astrophysics</I>
- <I>, NASA</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Astrophysics Group at UC Santa Barbara</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.deepspace.ucsb.edu">http://www.deepspace.ucsb.edu</A><BR>
- Explore the latest accomplishments in the fields of astrophysics and cosmology,
- courtesy of the University of California at Santa Barbara's Astrophysics
- Department. This site presents a large array of up-to-date information on
- neutron stars, gamma ray bursters, accretion disks, stellar evolution,
- extragalactic objects, and cosmology from COBE, MAX, and ACME. You can submit
- requests for images from a Celestron C-14 remote observing telescope.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>astrophysics</I>
- <I>, telescopes</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>AstroWeb: Astronomical Internet Resources</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://stsci.edu/net-resources.html">http://stsci.edu/net-resources.html</A><BR>
- This Web site is sponsored by the AstroWeb Consortium and offers pointers to a
- vast compendium of astronomy-related subjects available via the Internet. Users
- can access astronomical Web, gopher, news, and FTP resources. Resources are also
- sorted by category, and headings range from Abstracts of Astronomical
- Publications to Data and Archive Centers, Pretty Pictures to Spaceborne
- Telescope. Also available here are links to related sites such the Swedish
- Institute of Space Physics and the Space Telescope Electronic Information
- System.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Publications</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <I>Web Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>astrophysics</I>
- <I>, observatories</I>
- <I>, research tools</I>
- <I>, telescopes</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Australian National Botanic Gardens</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://155.187.10.12:80/index.html">http://155.187.10.12:80/index.html</A><BR>
- The Australian National Botanic Gardens maintain 90,000 native plants from all
- parts of Australia. The site offers information for botanists, gardeners, or
- tourists, and features a different flower each week. Other home page links bring
- you to the ANBG Integrated Botanical Information System, a bibliography of plant
- identification, botanical glossaries, the Australian Nature Conservation Agency
- Libraries, the Center for Plant Biodiversity Research (CPBR), Australian
- Biological Resources Study (ABRS), and the Australian Network for Plant
- Conservation (ANPC).<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Botany</I>
- <I>Gardening</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Australia</I>
- <I>, botany</I>
- <I>, conservation</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Aviation WWW</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://macwww.db.erau.edu/www_virtual_lib/aviation.html">http://macwww.db.erau.edu/www_virtual_lib/aviation.html</A><BR>
- Maintained by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, this home page specializes
- in aviation-related information. From airshows to flight simulation to air
- balloons, the links provided should cover any topic users choose to explore.
- View a selection from a large collection of air and space photographs or select
- a flight school from the nationwide listing.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <I>Travel A-M</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>aeronautics</I>
- <I>, airplanes</I>
- <I>, aviation</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Avida Artificial Life research group</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.krl.caltech.edu/avida">http://www.krl.caltech.edu/avida</A><BR>
- The Avida Group researches artificial life and genetics through their
- auto-adaptive genetics system in order to learn more about evolution from the
- unicellular level. The goal of these auto-adaptive genetic systems is to build
- an evolutionary system that exhibits processes and features similar to those of
- biological evolution. This site contains links to documents and papers written
- by Avida members and to related newsgroups.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Genetics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>evolution</I>
- <I>, research papers</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
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- <P><B><A NAME="b">BG-Map</A> Botanical</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.libertynet.org/~bgmap">http://www.libertynet.org/~bgmap</A><BR>
- This site contains much information on plants and mapping procedures. There is
- detailed information on computerized mapping of gardens and links to related
- interests.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Botany</I>
- <I>Gardening</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>plants</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Bill Nye the Science Guy</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.seanet.com/Vendors/billnye/nyelabs.html">http://www.seanet.com/Vendors/billnye/nyelabs.html</A><BR>
- Venture into the Cool Science Guy's Laboratories and find out the latest
- happenings. Program information, memos from Bill, and the Nye York Times await
- you there. Bill reveals his Top 20 sites, as well as a way cool list of great
- science books, sorted by subject--dinosaurs, bubble magic, chemistry, gravity,
- and lots more. Bill even has a Web Search tool, with tips on navigating the
- Internet to search out science topics.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Chemistry</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>K-12 Schools</I>
- <I>Parenting</I>
- <I>Personalities</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>parenting</I>
- <I>, teaching aid</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Biologists's Control Panel</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://gc.bcm.tmc.edu:8088/bio">http://gc.bcm.tmc.edu:8088/bio</A><BR>
- Created for the serious biology researcher, this site is provided by Baylor
- College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. Unless you know your way around the
- laboratory, the information presented may be a bit intimidating. But if the
- X-linked chondrodysplasia punctata gene is your latest challenge, this is the
- place to be.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>biology resources</I>
- <I>, genetic research</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Bug Hunt</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://141.218.91.93:80/BugHunt/bughunt.html">http://141.218.91.93:80/BugHunt/bughunt.html</A><BR>
- Bug Hunt simulates the effect of the predatory activities of birds on the
- composition of insect populations. This entertainment is also an educational
- resource for children and adults alike. The freeware can be downloaded; and
- users who do so will find themselves in a flowery meadow, transformed into a
- hungry bird searching for food. There is a complete list of directions for
- easier use.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Education Resources</I>
- <I>Zoology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>microevolution</I>
- <I>, predation</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="c">Caltech</A> Women's Center</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~wcenter">http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~wcenter</A><BR>
- The mission of the Caltech Women's Center is to work for the advancement of
- women in science and engineering. This home page offers general information on
- the Center. Users get information about the Center's distinguished speakers
- program and the distinguished speaker/dinner series from the online newsletter
- and calendar of events. This site also includes informative flyers about
- battering, acquaintance rape, and sexual harassment.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Newsletters</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Social Groups</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>women in science and engineering</I>
- <I>, women's resources</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Canberra Organic Growers Society</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.pcug.org.au/~jallen/cogs.htm">http://www.pcug.org.au/~jallen/cogs.htm</A><BR>
- COGS is a nonprofit organization which provides a broad range of information on
- organic growing methods. Features here include a newsletter, growing statistics,
- information on monthly meetings, an overview of the aims and objectives of COGS,
- and a schedule of upcoming events. There is general information on the area of
- Canberra, Australia as well.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <I>Environment</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Australia</I>
- <I>, herbicides</I>
- <I>, toxic chemicals</I>
- <I>, vegetables</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Cat Fanciers' Home Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ai.mit.edu/fanciers/fanciers.html">http://www.ai.mit.edu/fanciers/fanciers.html</A><BR>
- Any cat lover who would like access to a wide range of feline data will enjoy
- this site. Put together by a group of breeders, exhibitors and plain cat lovers,
- information on cat breeds, diseases, a glossary and a bibliography are
- available. Links to online cat clubs, rescue and shelter information, home
- pages, photos and commercial sites make this a comprehensive resource. Also look
- for animal welfare issues, cat shows and medical information. And don't miss the
- Feline Conservation Center where wild cats are rescued and treated.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Veterinary Science</I>
- <I>Zoology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cats</I>
- <I>, felines</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>CELLS alive!</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.comet.chv.va.us/quill">http://www.comet.chv.va.us/quill</A><BR>
- Visit this page to dive into the microscopic world of cells and viruses, with
- plenty of visual aid. A host of still images of bacteria, viruses, and cells are
- presented, as well as QuickTime movie files and animations. In addition, useful
- related sites, such as the WWW Server for Virology and the National Science
- Teacher's Association can be accessed via this page.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>bacteria</I>
- <I>, microbiology</I>
- <I>, viruses</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Center for Integrated Systems</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www-cis.stanford.edu/cis_home.html">http://www-cis.stanford.edu/cis_home.html</A><BR>
- The Center for Integrated Systems at Stanford University is actively involved in
- the development of trained graduates and high level research in the area of
- integrated systems. The center develops and researches hardware and software
- technologies in the engineering, management, and science disciplines. This site
- has information on various programs and activities, pictures of the campus, and
- information on their research programs.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Operating Systems</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>colleges</I>
- <I>, electronic systems</I>
- <I>, Harvard</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Chemistry Home Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://inorganic1.chem.ufl.edu/chem.html">http://inorganic1.chem.ufl.edu/chem.html</A><BR>
- The Department of Chemistry, at the University of Florida, has provided this
- Chemistry home page as a resource document. Categories of links include
- electronic publications in computational chemistry, chemistry Web sites, gopher
- servers, electronic reference manuals, FTP servers, and databases. It is an
- extensive list which also includes newsgroups for those with the proper server.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Chemistry</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>computational chemistry</I>
- <I>, University of Florida</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>China Lake Research and Technology Division</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://peewee.chinalake.navy.mil:80">http://peewee.chinalake.navy.mil:80</A><BR>
- This research organization is dedicated to support of the Naval Air Warfare
- Center Weapons Division. Accomplished through developments in technology,
- applications of research, management of facilities, patent licensing, and
- coordination with industry, the organization presents a technical library,
- reports of their projects, seminars, and publications.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Government Organizations</I>
- <I>Government Research</I>
- <I>Military</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>war</I>
- <I>, weapon technology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cmdl.noaa.gov">http://www.cmdl.noaa.gov</A><BR> The CMDL
- researches atmospheric conditions in terms of their effect on climate and the
- depletion of the ozone layer. This site provides information on meteorology,
- aerosols and ozone depleting chemicals, and solar radiation. There are nice
- graphs, information on publications and news updates.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>astronomy</I>
- <I>, Colorado</I>
- <I>, ozone</I>
- <I>, South Pole</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Coastal & Estuarine Oceanography Branch</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www-ceob.nos.noaa.gov">http://www-ceob.nos.noaa.gov</A><BR>
- This resource, presented by the Office of Ocean and Earth Sciences, National
- Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, provides
- information primarily on the physics of coastal waterways, the movement of the
- waters, and the causes of these movements. Visitors to this page can find tide
- and tidal current prediction, real-time oceanographic forecasts, and information
- on coastal ecosystem health projects.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Weather</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>oceanography</I>
- <I>, tides</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cshl.org">http://www.cshl.org</A><BR> Browsers interested
- in the molecular biology of cancer, the molecular aspects of plant development
- or genome research will want to stop at the Web site for this laboratory. Find
- out about the institution's goals, research and educational projects, scientific
- meetings, and published work, as well as historical highlights and recent
- achievements.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Genetics</I>
- <I>Health Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cancer</I>
- <I>, genome research</I>
- <I>, molecular biology</I>
- <I>, plants</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Cornell University</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://aruba.nysaes.cornell.edu:8000/geneva.htm">http://aruba.nysaes.cornell.edu:8000/geneva.htm</A><BR>
- The New York State Agricultural Experiment Station starts this site off. There
- is a picture of the Station along with pages providing access to it and its
- publications. Also available from this page are links to academic departments
- that include entomology, food science, horticulture, plant pathology, and
- affiliate sites.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>animals</I>
- <I>, entomology</I>
- <I>, horticulture</I>
- <I>, plants</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Comet SL-9 Images</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/comet.html">http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/comet.html</A><BR>
- Compiled and presented by the National Space Science Data Center,these extensive
- scientific images of the collision of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 Comet with Jupiter
- are indexed by observatory and by comet fragments. Most interesting are the
- distinct methodologies used by the different telescopes. The Hubble Space
- Telescope images are especially beautiful, as are the infrared images from the
- University of Hawaii. Observatories from around the globe are included along
- with brief summaries of how the images were made, what they represent, and how
- they may be interpreted.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>comets</I>
- <I>, Jupiter</I>
- <I>, space telescopes</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Coral Health and Monitoring Program</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://coral.aoml.erl.gov">http://coral.aoml.erl.gov</A><BR> The
- mission of the CHMP is to conduct research that will help improve and sustain
- coral reef health world wide. This site serves as a forum for the dissemination
- of information on current activities and projects underway by the CHMP. Users
- will find oceanographic data, coral health-related literature, satellite images,
- and historical data on the program. There are some interesting links such as the
- Coral Reef Initiative home page and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>marine studies</I>
- <I>, meteorology</I>
- <I>, NOAA</I>
- <I>, oceanography</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Covered Bridges of the Philadelphia Region</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://william-king.www.drexel.edu/top/bridge/CB1.html">http://william-king.www.drexel.edu/top/bridge/CB1.html</A><BR>
- Madison County isn't the only place with covered bridges. This page contains
- many photographs and descriptions of Philadelphia's covered bridges as well as
- several national sites. The engineering and the history of the bridges are
- discussed, and links to the Bridge Engineering Home Page and other related sites
- are provided.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Travel A-M</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Pennsylvania</I>
- <I>, structures</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Crystallography in Europe</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.unige.ch/crystal/crystal_index.html">http://www.unige.ch/crystal/crystal_index.html</A><BR>
- This is the Crystallography section of the Web Virtual Library and is a mammoth
- center for links to the world of crystallography, which deals with the forms and
- structures of crystals. Anyone interested in researching and studying
- crystallography can find a world directory, conferences, data and databases,
- employment, institutions, journals, news, projects, software, equipment
- suppliers, a virtual library, and more.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>Web Indexes</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>bio-science</I>
- <I>, earth science</I>
- <I>, Web Virtual Library</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>CSU BioWeb</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://130.17.2.215/index.html">http://130.17.2.215/index.html</A><BR>
- Funded by the Academic Opportunities Fund for Instructional Technology of the
- California State University system, this site presents a diverse selection of
- biology-related resources available on the Web. Users interested in the fields
- of Botany, Evolution, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Herpetology, Ichthyology,
- Immunology, Marine Biology, Ornithology, Paleontology, Virology, and other
- disciplines will find this a valuable resource. In addition, users will find
- other Science Servers and Web Search Engines.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>botany</I>
- <I>, evolution</I>
- <I>, genetics</I>
- <I>, immunology</I>
- <I>, virology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>CSU Entomology Web Site</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/Entomology/ent.html">http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/Entomology/ent.html</A><BR>
- View photographs and movies of insects including QuickTime movies of bees and
- potato bugs. Back issues of the Colorado State Entomology Newsletter are
- available online, and job listings are posted.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>bioscience</I>
- <I>, entomology</I>
- <I>, insects</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="d">Dan's</A> Astronomy Home Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.isc.tamu.edu/~astro/index.html">http://www.isc.tamu.edu/~astro/index.html</A><BR>
- Dan Bruton at Texas A&M presents an astronomy page for examining current
- events, statistics, and pictures of celestial bodies. Learn about Saturn,
- Jupiter, comets, eclipses, and the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9. Student astronomy
- organizations at the university, as well information on amateur astronomers are
- accessible here.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Current Events</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>celestial</I>
- <I>, comets</I>
- <I>, moons</I>
- <I>, planets</I>
- <I>, stars</I>
- <I>, sun</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Declassified Intelligence Satellite Photographs</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://edcwww.cr.usgs.gov/dclass/dclass.html">http://edcwww.cr.usgs.gov/dclass/dclass.html</A><BR>
- An executive order signed by the president in February 1995 allowed for the
- declassification of satellite photos collected by U.S. intelligence communities
- in the 1960's. The images can be sampled here. This site also allows access to
- the U.S. Geological Survey's home page, as well as the EDC (Eros Data Center
- Survey) home page.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Government Research</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>earth science</I>
- <I>, geological survey</I>
- <I>, satellite</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Department of Animal Science, Oklahoma State</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.okstate.edu/OSU_Ag/ansci.html">http://www.okstate.edu/OSU_Ag/ansci.html</A><BR>
- The Department of Animal Science of Oklahoma State University sponsors this page
- with several sections highlighting links to such areas such as 4-H and youth
- information, the livestock section of the Web Virtual Library, agricultural
- colleges and universities, and other internet links. OSU course information and
- student information is also available.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <I>Colleges</I>
- <I>Education Resources</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>livestock</I>
- <I>, Oklahoma</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Department of Horticulture / University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://gopher.ag.uiuc.edu/Hort/Horticulture.Home.Html">http://gopher.ag.uiuc.edu/Hort/Horticulture.Home.Html</A><BR>
- In addition to information on graduate and undergraduate programs in
- horticulture, this site also presents a nice assortment of agriculture,
- gardening, and horticulture sites available on the Web. Many resources of
- general interest to Web surfers are offered, as well as such Internet utilities
- as online libraries and search engines.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <I>Gardening</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>botanical gardens</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Department of Industrial Engineering Home Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.sun.ac.za/local/academic/bedr_ing/iehome.html">http://www.sun.ac.za/local/academic/bedr_ing/iehome.html</A><BR>
- The Department of Industrial Engineering at the University of Stellenbosch
- offers programs in electronic and mechanical engineering. Visitors to the
- department's home page will find out about this South African institution's
- undergraduate and graduate programs, facilities, personnel, and projects. Also
- included is a brief history of industrial engineering and an overview of the
- profession. Links connect users to a number of other sites, especially those
- related to industrial engineering.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>electronic engineering</I>
- <I>, engineering history</I>
- <I>, South Africa</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Department of Physics and Mathematical Physics / University of Adelaide
- (Australia)</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/index.html">http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/index.html</A><BR>
- The University of Adelaide in Australia sponsors this Web site, created to
- support shared knowledge in physics and mathematics. Access to the site
- introduces viewers to a Physics Note Board, which presents users with a host of
- posted articles on a variety of physics issues. A list of mathematical and
- theoretical physics seminars is provided, coupled with the home pages of physics
- students, proposals for a National Institute for Theoretical Physics, and a
- selection of additional Web links.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Mathematics</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Australia</I>
- <I>, theory</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Department of Plant Pathology - University of Arizona</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://ag.arizona.edu/PLP/plphome.html">http://ag.arizona.edu/PLP/plphome.html</A><BR>
- The Department of Plant Pathology home page describes the educational resources,
- curriculum, and programs available at the University of Arizona In Tucson.
- Potential students will find tons of information about the department. There is
- also data on the American Phytopathological Society, the American Society for
- Micro Biology, and the Fungal Genetics Stock Center. Links to other universities
- with plant pathology departments include Cornell, Auburn, and Texas A&M.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>colleges</I>
- <I>, horticulture</I>
- <I>, micro biology</I>
- <I>, phytopathological</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Digital Relief Map of the US (Image Browser)</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://ageninfo.tamu.edu:80/apl-us">http://ageninfo.tamu.edu:80/apl-us</A><BR>
- Remember those relief maps you fashioned out of flour and water for fifth grade
- geography? You'd paint the mountain one color, and the valleys and deserts
- another. Well, the Digital Relief Map of the U.S. is the same thing, only
- better. Click on any grid, and get an enlargement, accompanied by a grid map
- with coordinates. Click again to get an even bigger enlargement.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>Maps</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>digital maps</I>
- <I>, top ten</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="e">e-Math</A></B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ams.org">http://www.ams.org</A><BR> This is the electronic
- home of the American Mathematical Society. On this page, the Society provides a
- wealth of information about the programs, publications, and conferences it
- supports, as well as an impressive listing of links to employment opportunities,
- educational resources, and relevant math sites on the Web. The Society is also
- the source of CD-ROMs containing math and science information that can be
- ordered through subscription.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Mathematics</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>American Mathematical Society</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Earth Island Institute.</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.earthisland.org/ei">http://www.earthisland.org/ei</A><BR>
- Earth Island Institute in San Francisco, one of the world's leading
- environmental activist groups, develops and supports projects combating threats
- to the environment. EII's educational and activist missions and programs promote
- the conservation, protection, and restoration of the Earth, as well as the
- public awareness of these concerns. This complex, vital site gives you
- up-to-the-hour briefs on global ecological hot spots and human biospheric
- threats.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Organizations</I>
- <I>Politics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Earth</I>
- <I>, ecology</I>
- <I>, political activism</I>
- <I>, pollution</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Earth Pledge Foundation</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.earthpledge.org">http://www.earthpledge.org</A><BR> This
- site is offered by the Earth Pledge Foundation created as a resource for
- enviornmental conciousness and human needs. They sponsor an Internet essay
- contest with rules and registration available from the site. There is a calendar
- of events, an art gallery with works created by acclaimed artist Robert
- Rauschenberg, a bimonthly publication featuring books pertaining to nature, and
- links to other sites with information related to the environment.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Publications</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>conservation</I>
- <I>, ecology</I>
- <I>, nature</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Earth Science and Geology Links</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://jacobson.isgs.uiuc.edu/earthsci_links.html">http://jacobson.isgs.uiuc.edu/earthsci_links.html</A><BR>
- This site is provided as a part of the Illinois State Geological Survey site. It
- offers one of the most extensive indexes you will find of information related to
- earth science. Links include volcanology, structure and tectonics, stratigraphy
- and sedimentation, resource mining, paleontology, geology departments and
- schools, and much, much more.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>earthquakes</I>
- <I>, environment</I>
- <I>, tectonics</I>
- <I>, volcanos</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Earthquake Research Institute</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp">http://www.eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp</A><BR>
- This site provides a wealth of information on earthquakes. If the information is
- not available from this site, then try one of the many links to such sites as
- the Southern California Earthquake Center, University of Minnesota, and
- University of Hawaii. Connections are also established to volcanic information.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>Government Research</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>earthquakes</I>
- <I>, geophysics</I>
- <I>, Japan</I>
- <I>, seismology</I>
- <I>, volcanoes</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>EcoNet</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.econet.apc.org/econet">http://www.econet.apc.org/econet</A><BR>
- The EcoNet page provides information on environmental issues. It is also a
- primary means for the members to distribute information about their projects and
- campaigns. Here are listings of organizations involved in EcoNet and topics of
- interest such as environmental law, wildlife and mushrooms and mycology.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>ecology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Edinburgh GIS Server</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/home/gishome.html">http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/home/gishome.html</A><BR>
- Hosted by the University of Edinburgh's Department of Geography, this research
- site contains a wealth of information about Edinburgh's GIS (Geographical
- Information Systems) programs and the GIS branch of information science in
- general. These systems enable users to create "high tech maps,"
- customized to their own purposes. Users will also find many related web sites
- linked to this home page.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>geography</I>
- <I>, maps</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>EInet list</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.einet.net/galaxy/Science/Mathematics.html">http://www.einet.net/galaxy/Science/Mathematics.html</A><BR>
- Visitors to the Elnet List will find an extensive collection of information on
- science- and math-related fields. The site contains numerous links to various
- home pages representing such topics as vector analysis, applied math, and
- calculus. In addition, details on relevant academic organizations, periodicals,
- and computer software is available.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Mathematics</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>algebra</I>
- <I>, applied math</I>
- <I>, calculus</I>
- <I>, geometry</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Endangered Species in Australia</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.erin.gov.au/life/end_vuln/End_Sp_Webb.html">http://www.erin.gov.au/life/end_vuln/End_Sp_Webb.html</A><BR>
- The growing number of endangered species in Australia has been an issue of
- concern for many environmentalists. This site gives information about which
- species are endangered, where they are located, the things that are endangering
- them, and plans of actions for saving these species. For more information about
- this worthwhile cause, this site is a great place to contact.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Nonprofit Organizations</I>
- <I>Organizations</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>animals</I>
- <I>, Australia</I>
- <I>, endangered species</I>
- <I>, environment</I>
- <I>, organisms</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network (EREN)</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.eren.doe.gov">http://www.eren.doe.gov</A><BR> This U.S.
- Department of Energy site provides a single point of access to qualitative
- information on energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. EREN is
- searchable by subject, alphabetical listing of sites, type of service, and type
- of organization.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Government Organizations</I>
- <I>Government Research</I>
- <I>Government Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Department of Energy</I>
- <I>, energy</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Entertainment Technology Center</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://cwis.usc.edu/dept/etc/index.html">http://cwis.usc.edu/dept/etc/index.html</A><BR>
- The Entertainment Technology Center is a site sponsored by the University of
- Southern California, where the schools of cinema-television, and engineering are
- working on a project with communications and entertainment companies. The
- project, as described at the site, is an effort to develop new digital
- applications for transmitting sound, video, and data over networks. Use this
- site to stay up-to-date on technology and the latest developments.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Television</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Southern California</I>
- <I>, technology</I>
- <I>, video</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (E-LAW)</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.econet.apc.org/elaw">http://www.econet.apc.org/elaw</A><BR>
- E-Law is an international network of public interest attorneys, scientists, and
- other advocates sharing expertise and legal and scientific information across
- borders in defense of the environment. This extensive linked index of world
- ecology trouble-spots in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East
- reaches back to 1993 and has links to the EcoNet and Environmental Law in
- America home pages.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Government Law</I>
- <I>Legal Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>environmental law</I>
- <I>, environmental protection</I>
- <I>, lawyers</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Environmental Management</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.em.doe.gov">http://www.em.doe.gov</A><BR> The Department
- of Energy maintains this site for both the Office of Environmental Management
- and the general public. Visitors to the site can get information by clicking on
- an information map, searching a database, or using menus. Some of the regulatory
- information of interest to citizens includes the Code of Federal Regulations,
- information on the National Environmental Policy (NEPA), state regulations, and
- Secretary of Energy notices. The Office of Energy Management also posts
- department newsletters, documents, and speeches, and even job listings.
- Environmental topics include polution prevention, waste management, and
- recycling programs.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Government Law</I>
- <I>Government Organizations</I>
- <I>Government Resources</I>
- <I>Teaching Tools</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>environmental resources</I>
- <I>, teaching aids</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Environmental Research Laboratory</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://glfs.eng.ohio-state.edu">http://glfs.eng.ohio-state.edu</A><BR>
- The Department of Engineering at Ohio State conducts this research project which
- analyzes the physical characteristics of the Great Lakes, such as the water
- surface temperature, wave heights, and water currents. There are nice maps and
- satellite images.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Maps</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>climatology</I>
- <I>, Great Lakes</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>ERIN Database Gateway</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://kaos.erin.gov.au/database/db.html">http://kaos.erin.gov.au/database/db.html</A><BR>
- The Environmental Resource Information Network has a complete listing of
- Australian- related resources. There are links to the Australian Public Lands
- and Protected Areas, Australian Geographic Place Names, and Biological Data.
- There is a list of current projects underway in the Australian Department of the
- Environment for each region of Australia.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Oceania</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Australia</I>
- <I>, Canberra</I>
- <I>, geology</I>
- <I>, oceanography</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>ExPASy Molecular Biology Server</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://expasy.hcuge.ch">http://expasy.hcuge.ch</A><BR> Dedicated to
- the analysis of protein and nucleic acid sequences as well as 2-D PAGE, this
- molecular biology server directs users to related databases, tools and software
- packages, and 2-D PAGES services and courses. The home page is sponsored by the
- Geneva University Hospital and the University of Geneva. Links are provided to
- other molecular biology servers, too.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>nucleic acid sequences</I>
- <I>, protein sequences</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="f">Five</A> College Marine Science WWW Guide</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://geology.smith.edu/marine/marine.html">http://geology.smith.edu/marine/marine.html</A><BR>
- Your interest in oceanography, coastal engineering, and ecological resource
- management will be hyperstimulated by the scores of stupendous sites assembled
- by this educational cooperative of the University of Massachusetts--Amherst,
- Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges. The Scripps Institute and
- government marine science sites alone account for hundreds of locations and
- research organizations worldwide available here.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Environment</I>
- <I>Geography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>coastal engineering</I>
- <I>, ecological studies</I>
- <I>, link megasite</I>
- <I>, marine science</I>
- <I>, New England</I>
- <I>, oceanography</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Flagstaff Field Center / U.S. Geological Survey</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://flgsvr.wr.usgs.gov/Flagstaff.html">http://flgsvr.wr.usgs.gov/Flagstaff.html</A><BR>
- The Flagstaff (Arizona) Field Center, a branch of the U.S. Geological Survey,
- provides geologic, topographic, and hydrologic information for the Web. Get an
- overview of the Center's operations or explore a clickable solar system, where
- you will learn the positions of various planets and their constants. Global
- change statistics are maintained in relation to desert winds and arid climates.
- The site also offers gateways to other USGS and NASA resources.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>climate research</I>
- <I>, NASA</I>
- <I>, solar system</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://metoc.fnoc.navy.mil">http://metoc.fnoc.navy.mil</A><BR>
- Located at the Naval Postgraduate School Annex in Monterey, California, the
- FNMOC is a primary center for atmospheric, oceanographic, meteorological, and
- applied products, specializing in satellite-derived imagery. This site contains
- a list of online papers and publications, satellite images, and a hot list with
- links to the Naval Postgraduate School, the Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere
- Studies, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Military</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Weather</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>astrology</I>
- <I>, astrophysics</I>
- <I>, media</I>
- <I>, research</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Florida Museum of Natural History</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu">http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu</A><BR> Gopher
- Tortoise Council, Herpetology, Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter, and the
- Florida Fossil Permit are a tiny part of What's New and other tempting links on
- the home page of this locally-oriented museum on the University of Florida's
- Gainesville campus. With ten million specimens, it is the largest museum of its
- type in the southern United States. You can tour the vast new building, various
- departments, collections, and collection databases.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Botany</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Zoology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>crocodiles</I>
- <I>, Florida</I>
- <I>, natural history museums</I>
- <I>, reptiles</I>
- <I>, tortoises</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Fusion Research Center</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://w3fusion.ph.utexas.edu/FRC1.html">http://w3fusion.ph.utexas.edu/FRC1.html</A><BR>
- The Fusion Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin is a national
- facility working on a project called Tokamak, which was created to research
- plasma physics and conduct fusion experiments. There are graphs and photos of
- the project as well as technical reports, meetings, seminars, software
- information, and general information on pysics. Researchers will find the Fusion
- Research Center Gopher Servers as well.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>science</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="g">Gas</A> Oil Technology Exchange and Communication Highway</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://baervan.nmt.edu">http://baervan.nmt.edu</A><BR> This is an
- information exchange and link site for the petroleum industry. A joint project
- sponsored by the State of New Mexico and the U.S. Department of Energy, the
- intention is to facilitate and encourage the exchange of ideas, data and
- technology within the industry - rapidly, through the elctronic information
- highway. Find current petroleum prices, databases, publications, and
- regulations. Under News Forums link to related news groups in an impressive
- range of science and math organizations. Field studies, diagrams and analysis
- are presented in detail, and information exchange is encouraged.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>drilling</I>
- <I>, oil</I>
- <I>, petroleum</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Gemini Scientific Communications Ltd.</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.gemini.co.uk/gemini/biopages">http://www.gemini.co.uk/gemini/biopages</A><BR>
- U.K.-based Gemini Scientific Communications Ltd. is an Internet publishing
- company specializing in the medical diagnostics field including laboratory
- products and the life sciences. A number of primarily British manufacturers
- display their organizational and product information. Although at the time of
- this review many corporate links had surprisingly little or nothing to offer,
- other links more than compensated for the lack. One hopes the balance soon will
- be there.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Great Britain</I>
- <I>, U.K.</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>General Biodiversity World Wide Web Sites</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://muse.bio.cornell.edu/taxonomy/general.html">http://muse.bio.cornell.edu/taxonomy/general.html</A><BR>
- Biodiversity, environmental resources, and ecosystems networks, as well as the
- colleges, universities, and other entities supporting work in these fields are
- the focus of this large, extremely diverse international link site.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Environment</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <I>Zoology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Cornell University</I>
- <I>, environmental activism</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>General Relativity Around the World</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://jean-luc.ncsa.uiuc.edu/World/world.html">http://jean-luc.ncsa.uiuc.edu/World/world.html</A><BR>
- This site is provided as a part of the National Center for Supercomputing
- Applications site. It offers one of the most extensive indexes you will find on
- information related to relativity. Links include servers for other relativity
- groups, physics, astrophysics and astronomy, and more.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>NCSA</I>
- <I>, physical science</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Geographical Survey Institute</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://graph.gsi-mc.go.jp:2000/www/kobe/info-e.html">http://graph.gsi-mc.go.jp:2000/www/kobe/info-e.html</A><BR>
- The Japan-based Geographical Survey Institute provides online information about
- the investigation of the Kobe earthquake of Jan, 15, 1995. A brief description
- of the quake, the investigation of the damage and fault presentation, and aerial
- photos of the primary disturbance, make up the bulk of this site. The
- information is geared to specialists. Links to other earthquake information
- resources are provided.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geography</I>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>earthquakes</I>
- <I>, Japan</I>
- <I>, seismology</I>
- <I>, South Hyogo, Japan</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Geology and Geologic Time</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://ucmp1.berkeley.edu:80/exhibittext/geology.html">http://ucmp1.berkeley.edu:80/exhibittext/geology.html</A><BR>
- Human beings are but a moment on the scale of geologic time. This page takes
- guests on a pictorial tour of the history of earth. A major resource here is the
- geological time scale, which provides a discussion about the Cenozoic, Mesozoic,
- Paleozoic, and Precambrian eras on Earth, while also listing what life forms
- evolved during these stages.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Cenozoic</I>
- <I>, epoch</I>
- <I>, evolution</I>
- <I>, Mesozoic</I>
- <I>, mining</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>GeoWeb</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.pacificnet.net/~gimills/main.html">http://www.pacificnet.net/~gimills/main.html</A><BR>
- Those interested in the earth sciences and related disciplines, such as
- environmental engineering, geochemistry, geophysics, and paleontology will find
- this page an excellent resource and starting point for pursuing their interests.
- This page includes useful links to many geological resources and other links to
- disparate corners of the Web.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>earth sciences</I>
- <I>, geophysics</I>
- <I>, paleontology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Global Earthquake Report</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/quakexe/quakes">http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/quakexe/quakes</A><BR>
- Web users in search of earthquake information should stop by the Global
- Earthquake Report page. A listing of recent quakes is provided, with specific
- time of occurrence, a description of the location it occurred in, and magnitude
- and depth statistics for each. Maps of locations can be zoomed in or out as
- desired.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>Maps</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>earth science</I>
- <I>, natural disasters</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Great Lakes Information Network</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.great-lakes.net:2200/0/glinhome.html">http://www.great-lakes.net:2200/0/glinhome.html</A><BR>
- The Great Lakes Information Network is a cooperative effort that acts as a
- one-stop shop for information about the Great Lakes. This site discusses the
- interrelationships of the Great Lakes ecosystems that affect the economy,
- environment, climate, and health of its residents. The Great Lakes Reference
- Desk is a good source of facts and figures about this diverse region and has
- news, weather, associated agencies, and funding sources.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Cultural Studies</I>
- <I>Environment</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>ecosystem</I>
- <I>, Lake Erie</I>
- <I>, the Midwest</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Greenpeace International (Amsterdam)</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://Gopher.Greenpeace.org">http://Gopher.Greenpeace.org</A><BR>
- For information on current environmental issues, this Web site is spectacular.
- Included are an extensive photo and video library of campaigns, information on
- how to become a supporter, and the locations of Greenpeace offices. If more data
- is needed, links to other environmental home pages are listed.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Organizations</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>biology</I>
- <I>, environment</I>
- <I>, peace</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Guide to NASA Online Resources</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://naic.nasa.gov/naic/guide">http://naic.nasa.gov/naic/guide</A><BR>
- NASA maintains a guide of its online resources for members of the NASA Internet
- community, especially resources provided by NASA-funded projects. This site
- contains a search engine that allows searches by keyword. Included in its
- compilation of scientific, government, and educational resources are links to
- numerous research laboratories, such as McDonnell Douglas Aerospace and Kennedy
- Space Center.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>NASA Resources</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>research laboratories</I>
- <I>, satellites</I>
- <I>, search engines</I>
- <I>, shuttle</I>
- <I>, space exploration</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Guide to Sustainable Agriculture Archives</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://sunsite.unc.edu/london/sustainable_agriculture.html">http://sunsite.unc.edu/london/sustainable_agriculture.html</A><BR>
- This page acts as a gateway to searchable information about sustainable
- agriculture. It includes a sustainable-agriculture gopher and mail archives. In
- addition, there is information about aquaculture, biodynamics, composting, and
- environmental politics.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>biology</I>
- <I>, composting</I>
- <I>, environment</I>
- <I>, farming</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Gypsy Moth in North America</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://gypsy.fsl.wvnet.edu/~sandy">http://gypsy.fsl.wvnet.edu/~sandy</A><BR>
- The information at this site is a complete guide to the gypsy moth, which is a
- forest pest being studied by the USDA Forest Service, in an effort to create a
- program that will slow the spread of moth populations. Links to newsletters and
- resources about the gypsy moth are provided.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Government Organizations</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>forests</I>
- <I>, gypsy moth</I>
- <I>, insects</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="h">Hawaii</A> Meteorology</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://lumahai.soest.hawaii.edu/Hawaiian_Weather/index.html">http://lumahai.soest.hawaii.edu/Hawaiian_Weather/index.html</A><BR>
- Get the latest in-depth weather data from Hawaii. Users can find forecasts for
- Honolulu, Hilo, Wailuku, and Lihue. Surfers can learn surf conditions and
- forecasts, while fishermen can access reports on coastal waters and the high
- seas. Scientific types can access satellite and infrared data, precipitation
- data, and upper air data. Information on tides, tsunami warnings, and tropical
- weather reports are also available.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Weather</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>meteorology</I>
- <I>, ocean conditions</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>History of Astronomy--Items</B><BR>
- <A
- HREF="http://aibn55.astro.uni-bonn.de:8000/~pbrosche/hist_astr/ha_items.htmlx">http://aibn55.astro.uni-bonn.de:8000/~pbrosche/hist_astr/ha_items.htmlx</A><BR>
- The items list in this massive history of astronomy page provides useful,
- esoteric, or unusual pages of interest to historians of science. With astronomy
- rooted in cosmological issues of time and space measurement, links as diverse as
- mythologies, astrophysics, ESP, extraterrestrials, calendars, and chronometrics
- are understandable. This site links to the University of Bonn home pages, which
- are remarkably rich and recommended.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>outer space travel</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>History of the Light Microscope</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.duke.edu/~tj/hist/hist_mic.html">http://www.duke.edu/~tj/hist/hist_mic.html</A><BR>
- Beginning its invention, this home page, presented in book-format, provides a
- step-by-step account the historical development of the light microscope. The
- technologies discovered throughout the centuries are detailed, as well as a
- complete history of the lens and other optical improvements. Other chapters
- include "The First Compound Microscope," and a list of the mechanical
- improvements made to the microscope.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>compound microscopes</I>
- <I>, lenses</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Horticulture Solutions</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~robsond/solutions/hort.html">http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~robsond/solutions/hort.html</A><BR>
- Sponsored by the Illinois Cooperative Extension Service, the Horticulture
- Solutions Series home page provides information and tips for gardening. Included
- is information grouped by topic: flowers, fruits, houseplants, lawns and
- groundcovers, pests, soils and fertilizers, trees and shrubs, and vegetables. In
- each section there is general background information about the plants, growing
- tips, and problem recognition. A glossary of terms is included as well.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Botany</I>
- <I>Gardening</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>horticulture</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Hubble Space Telescope's Greatest Hits, 1990-1995 Gallery</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.stsci.edu/pubinfo/BestOfHST95.html">http://www.stsci.edu/pubinfo/BestOfHST95.html</A><BR>
- View some mind-boggling pictures of mysterious and beautiful space phenomena via
- the Hubble Space Telescope. Some of the color images include a ring around a
- suspected black hole, a huge storm on Saturn, pictures of Mars, dying stars, and
- more. Text from press releases and interviews with Hubble astronomers is
- included. These photographs make us thankful the telescope was fixed.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>K-12 Schools</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <I>Teaching Tools</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>solar system</I>
- <I>, teaching aids</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="i">Ichthyology</A> resources</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://muse.bio.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/hl?fish">http://muse.bio.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/hl?fish</A><BR>
- Everything a user could want to know about fish is right here. Databases can be
- queried online. Learn about varieties of fish around the world, endangered
- species, and collections of fish. The amount of information accessible from this
- site is impressive.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>fish</I>
- <I>, ichthyology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Indiana U, Internet Directory of Biotechnology Resources</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://biotech.chem.indiana.edu">http://biotech.chem.indiana.edu</A><BR>
- A useful resource and research tool, this Web site is intended for users with
- an interest and/or background in biology, whether a high school student or
- postdoctoral fellow. Included is a dictionary of biotechnological terms, links
- to educational resources, databases and information on topics such as nucleic
- acids, proteins, virology, evolution, genomic maps, and biochemistry.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Chemistry</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>biochemistry</I>
- <I>, biotechnology</I>
- <I>, evolution</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.iatp.org/iatp">http://www.iatp.org/iatp</A><BR> Through
- monitoring, analysis, research, education, training, and technical assistance,
- Minneapolis-based IATP's mission is to create environmentally and economically
- sustainable communities and regions through sound agricultural and trade
- policies. Acquaint yourself with the overview of these idealistic and important
- goals as they are directed toward existing environmental, governmental,
- agricultural, trade, societal, and nutritional problems. Keep updated through
- news and upcoming events links.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Government Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>biodiversity</I>
- <I>, global democracy</I>
- <I>, pollution</I>
- <I>, starvation</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Institute for Lasertechnology</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ilt.fhg.de">http://www.ilt.fhg.de</A><BR> Located in
- Germany, the Fraunhofer Institute of Lasertechnology designs and develops laser
- devices and conducts research on laser-related subjects in an effort to improve
- market products. There is a map of its campus, general information about its
- various programs, and departmental information.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>lasers</I>
- <I>, science</I>
- <I>, technologies</I>
- <I>, University of Michigan</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>INTElliCast: Around the World</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.intellicast.com/weather/intl/wxintl.html">http://www.intellicast.com/weather/intl/wxintl.html</A><BR>
- Today will be cloudy with temperatures in the 60s in Zurich. Search for your
- city to gather current weather information, satellite images, or ski reports.
- The site presents maps and movies to download and tracks hurricane movement. If
- weather extremes are of interest, a special section of this home page is devoted
- to that topic.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Maps</I>
- <I>Weather</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>hurricanes</I>
- <I>, meteorology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Interactive Weather Browser</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://clunix.cl.msu.edu/weather/interactive.html?505,205">http://clunix.cl.msu.edu/weather/interactive.html?505,205</A><BR>
- The Interactive Weather Browser provides a click-on United States map to access
- weather station information. A knowledge of U.S. geography is necessary because
- the map does not have state or city designations.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Maps</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>meteororology</I>
- <I>, weather</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Interesting, Obscure, or Forgotten Aerospace Projects</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://gargravarr.cc.utexas.edu/ob-aero/main.html">http://gargravarr.cc.utexas.edu/ob-aero/main.html</A><BR>
- Users who are interested in aerospace engineering may find some new material at
- this site. Explanations and photographs of obscure or forgotten projects are
- offered, covering such topics as high-altitude research, Soviet moon rockets,
- and the U.S. Air Force. The home page features an allegation that the Air Force
- has a secret base-- users may be intrigued.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Military</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>aeronautics</I>
- <I>, Air Force</I>
- <I>, moon</I>
- <I>, rockets</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>International Marinelife Alliance (IMA)</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.actwin.com/fish/ima">http://www.actwin.com/fish/ima</A><BR>
- Sponsored by International Marinelife Alliance (IMA), this home page contains an
- introduction to the organization's activities, group objectives, recent
- research, and membership information. There is an extensive list of the IMA's
- endeavors, such as the Cyanide fishing reform program, Marinelife legal defense
- bureau, and the status of the coral reef survey project.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>coral reef</I>
- <I>, pollution</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Interspecies Communication</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/whale/intersp/homepage.html">http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/whale/intersp/homepage.html</A><BR>
- This organization dedicates itself to research within the realm of communication
- possibilities with wild animals (especially dolphins and whales) using music,
- art, and ceremony. The Web site provides a newsletter and access to tapes made
- of whale songs. Membership information is offered along with links to related
- topics on the Web.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Publications</I>
- <I>Zoology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>communications</I>
- <I>, dolphins</I>
- <I>, whales</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="j">Japan</A> Earthquake</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~shimpei/quake.html">http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~shimpei/quake.html</A><BR>
- This site is intended to provide general information on earthquakes as well as
- specific data on the destructive Kobe earthquake that occurred in Japan on
- January 17, 1995. There are photographs, first-hand accounts by Kobe residents,
- newspaper articles, and a list of the deceased.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>News Media</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Japan</I>
- <I>, Kobe</I>
- <I>, Sony</I>
- <I>, Taiwan</I>
- <I>, Waseda University</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Jimmy Carter</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.emory.edu/CARTER_CENTER/pcbio.htm">http://www.emory.edu/CARTER_CENTER/pcbio.htm</A><BR>
- This brief page about our 39th president offers links to all his various
- interests: his efforts to foster democracy and development around the planet,
- help African farmers grow more food, increase worldwide immunizations, and
- eradicate Guinea Worm Disease.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <I>Government Careers</I>
- <I>Health & Medical Organizations</I>
- <I>Politics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Chief Executive Officer</I>
- <I>, diplomacy</I>
- <I>, Presidents of the United States</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>JPL Space Calendar</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://newproducts.jpl.nasa.gov/calendar/calendar.html#0595">http://newproducts.jpl.nasa.gov/calendar/calendar.html#0595</A><BR>
- The Space Calendar reports on space-related activities and events for the coming
- year. The resource lists meteor showers, orbit approaches, and anniversaries of
- major space events. Many links are provided to detailed information about each
- astronomical listing, often including a synopsis, history, quadrants of
- observation, and visual descriptions.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>meteor showers</I>
- <I>, planets</I>
- <I>, space shuttle launches</I>
- <I>, space-related activity</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>JyvAskylA Science Park</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.jsp.fi/jsp">http://www.jsp.fi/jsp</A><BR> These
- leading-edge hi-tech explorations give worlds of new meaning to the term, "Finnish
- modern." Established in 1987, JyvAskylA Science Park is a 20-firm
- industrial research complex in Finland which utilizes existing/emerging
- resources and technologies in the central part of the country. There are
- expertise sections on paper processing technology, chemical and machineries
- production, as well as information, energies, environmental, photographic, and "new"
- technologies (particle accelerators, biology, sports).<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Chemistry</I>
- <I>Commercial</I>
- <I>Computer Science</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>emerging technology</I>
- <I>, Finland</I>
- <I>, Finnish science industries</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="k">KNMI</A></B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.knmi.nl">http://www.knmi.nl</A><BR> This is the home page
- for the Royal Netherlands Meterological Institute. Click on the British Flag
- icon to read in English. Gather information on the changing European climate or
- the seismic readings related to nuclear testing worldwide. A library database is
- available as well as an information factory which contains meteroligcal data
- used by aviation, maritime travelers and agriculture. A good resource for
- climate, weather and Europe-based research.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Health Resources</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <I>Weather</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>meteorology</I>
- <I>, nuclear testing</I>
- <I>, seismic activity</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Kuwait Data Archive</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.atd.ucar.edu/kuwait/kuda_title.html">http://www.atd.ucar.edu/kuwait/kuda_title.html</A><BR>
- Created to study the effects of the Kuwait fires on the environment, this Web
- site contains data of atmospheric measurements during 1991. The three classes of
- data are: Trackline/Point, Gridded Data, and Image Data. View satellite images
- and plotted smoke contours, or review the aircraft data and land surface
- observation.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Military</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>fire</I>
- <I>, Kuwait</I>
- <I>, satellite</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="l">Lamont-Doherty</A> Earth Observatory of Columbia University</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ldgo.columbia.edu">http://www.ldgo.columbia.edu</A><BR>
- Web explorers interested in geological issues, such as gas and oil production,
- or physical oceanography, may want to visit the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
- of Columbia University. In addition to geology-related library links, the site
- provides visitors with a brief index of other geology sites and information on
- Columbia University's geological programs.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>oceanography</I>
- <I>, seismology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Lawrence Livermore Laboratory - Atmospheric Research</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www-ep.es.llnl.gov/www-ep/atm.html">http://www-ep.es.llnl.gov/www-ep/atm.html</A><BR>
- Lawrence Livermore Laboratory provides information on Atmospheric Research. For
- technical information and research on global and regional climate change,
- atmospheric physics and chemistry, cycles of gases and aerosols, cloud physics,
- and real-time modeling of the transport of contaminants in the atmosphere, the
- Lab offers data collected from the global Climate Research division, the
- Regional Atmospheric Sciences Division, and Program for Climate Model Diagnosis
- and Intercomparison.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Weather</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>chemistry</I>
- <I>, climate research</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>LEAD/LEADnet - Leadership for Environment and Development</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.lead.org">http://www.lead.org</A><BR> Leadership for
- Environment and Development (LEAD) is a national steering committee that
- develops policies that focus on the dual aims of environmnetal protection and
- development. At the LEAD site, users can learn about the program, events,
- members of the committee, and policy ideas. Links provide access to related
- topics on the Internet.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Organizations</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>LLNL Advanced Telecommunications Program</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www-atp.llnl.gov">http://www-atp.llnl.gov</A><BR> Sponsored by
- the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, this Web page contains a wealth of
- knowledge for those interested in scientific fields. The site presents a history
- of the lab, employment opportunities for most scientific divisions, and current
- research projects concerning the environment and technology.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>LLNL Biology & Biotechnology Research Program</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www-bio.llnl.gov/bbrp/bbrp.homepage.html">http://www-bio.llnl.gov/bbrp/bbrp.homepage.html</A><BR>
- The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory conducts research projects on
- healthcare technology, DNA repair, molecular toxicology, human risk assessment,
- and human genomics. Get an overview of current research as well as contact
- numbers for more detailed discussions. LLNL also provides some training
- programs, which are listed here.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Disease</I>
- <I>Genetics</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>DNA</I>
- <I>, Lawrence Livermore National Labs</I>
- <I>, molecular toxicology</I>
- <I>, science research</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Loch Ness Productions</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.entertain.com:80/lochness">http://www.entertain.com:80/lochness</A><BR>
- Loch Ness Productions produces planetarium shows, music, and publications. This
- Web site introduces the company's products, which include music albums by
- Geodesium and Mark Dwane, panoramic slide shows, and audio sound tracks. The
- site also provides information on the people behind the company.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Commercial</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>planetarium shows</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>London Science Museum</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.nmsi.ac.uk">http://www.nmsi.ac.uk</A><BR> Visit the London
- Science Museum from this site. The first online exhibit offered is The History
- of Flight. The site also offers links to its sister museums, the National
- Railway Museum and the Museum of Photography, Film & Television. The Science
- museum has lent space to the European Collaborative for Science, Industry and
- Technology Exhibitions (ECSITE) and so there are pages containing general
- information about ECSITE and conference details. Collection information includes
- scope, nature, management, news, and events.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>chemistry</I>
- <I>, engineering</I>
- <I>, London</I>
- <I>, technology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="m">M.I.T.</A> Artificial Intelligence Laboratory</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ai.mit.edu">http://www.ai.mit.edu</A><BR> Part of M.I.T.,
- the Artificial Intelligence Lab is dedicated to robotics and new computing
- technology. Take a look at their latest humanoid robots, and browse their
- publications. Link to other Web resources at the lab and see what sparks these
- technical folks imaginations.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>robotics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Man and the Biosphere</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://ice.ucdavis.edu/MAB/MAB_main_page.html">http://ice.ucdavis.edu/MAB/MAB_main_page.html</A><BR>
- This site offers a comprehensive list of biosphere reserves, which is land area
- reserved for research, conservation, and preservation of ecosystems as outlined
- under the rules of UNESCO. Reserves are listed according to country, each with
- its own reserve map, satellite weather image map, and information on staff,
- fauna, and vegetation.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>biology</I>
- <I>, ecology</I>
- <I>, research</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Marine Biological Laboratory</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://alopias.mbl.edu/Default.html">http://alopias.mbl.edu/Default.html</A><BR>
- This site is sponsored by the oldest marine lab in America. Located in Woods
- Hole, MA, the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) was founded in 1888. The home
- page provides information about life sciences related to marine life and the
- Lab. Explore the open stack libary collections, research educational programs,
- electronic publications, or marine specimen database.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>marine science</I>
- <I>, oceanography</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>MathSearch</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au:8000/MathSearch.html">http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au:8000/MathSearch.html</A><BR>
- A search engine for 40,000 university and research-level mathematics documents
- is found at MathSearch. This powerful and simple-to-use tool returns links to
- pages containing the given phrase.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Mathematics</I>
- <I>Search Tools</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>math search engines</I>
- <I>, research-level mathematics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Mechanical Engineering Magazine Online</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.asme.org/memag">http://www.asme.org/memag</A><BR> This
- electronically distributed magazine provides most of the amenities of the print
- version. Visitors to these clean, bright pages will find feature articles,
- editorial, commentary, news, computing, a technology section, and book reviews.
- Particularly notable is the Technology Section, which highlights recent advances
- in engineering.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Magazines</I>
- <I>Publications E-Zines</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>adaptive analysis</I>
- <I>, NASA</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Mirrors of the Nine Planets</B><BR>
- <A HREF="xhttp://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/nineplanets/mirrors.htmlx">xhttp://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/nineplanets/mirrors.htmlx</A><BR>
- This Web site is filled with phenomenal views of our universe. With an extensive
- library of photographs, the site shows off the nine planets, many in great
- detail. There is also a comprehensive glossary available, good for the
- experienced space traveler as well as the neophyte. Users are offered a long
- list of links which provide access to this multimedia tour of the universe, and
- are encouraged to find the site closest to their locale. Visitors are also
- invited to copy the site for their own use.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>planets</I>
- <I>, stars</I>
- </P>
- <P><B>Missouri Botanical Garden</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.mobot.org">http://www.mobot.org</A><BR> Find out what's in
- bloom at the Missouri Botanical Garden by visiting this Web site. Information is
- provided weekly on which plants are currently in bloom in the different parts of
- the garden. Users will also learn about the botanical research conducted at the
- Garden. Links to weather-related sites are offered in addition to general
- information on the Garden and its location, hours, and admission prices.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Botany</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Gardening</I>
- <I>States</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>gardens</I>
- <I>, Missouri</I>
- <I>, plants</I>
- <I>, weather</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Molecular Ecology Home Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://bnloc7.das.bnl.gov/molecol">http://bnloc7.das.bnl.gov/molecol</A><BR>
- The Molecular Ecology Home Page is an index of resources for researchers in the
- field of Molecular Ecology. At this site are access routes to database searches
- and other useful tools provided by various servers. Visitors may do anything
- from searching for biologists by name to checking in on the Ribosomal Database
- Project.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Environment</I>
- <I>Hot Lists</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Web index</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>MuscleNet</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.bio.unipd.it/~telethon/index.html">http://www.bio.unipd.it/~telethon/index.html</A><BR>
- This site provides information about muscle biology and neuromuscular disorders.
- Various journals which present clinical information on these topics may be
- accessed in addition to links to molecular genetics research facilities,
- neuromuscular patient associations and support groups. For students of muscle
- biology, the site offers a short course on muscle physiology, complete with
- images and manuals.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Health & Medical Organizations</I>
- <I>Health Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>muscle biology</I>
- <I>, neuromuscular disorders</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Museums in London</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/misc/uk/london/museums.html">http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/misc/uk/london/museums.html</A><BR>
- This is a good site to begin accessing the museums of London. Listed here are
- the Museum of Natural History, the Imperial War Museum, the British Museum, the
- Royal Air Force Museum, the National Gallery, and more. Maps and links take the
- browser to the home pages of the institutions themselves. User suggestions of
- additional museums and galleries to include at the site are encouraged.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Travel A-M</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Britain</I>
- <I>, England</I>
- <I>, museums</I>
- <I>, natural history museums</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="n">NAIS</A> Map WWW</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://head-smashed-in.ccm.emr.ca/naismap/naismap.html">http://head-smashed-in.ccm.emr.ca/naismap/naismap.html</A><BR>
- The National Atlas Information Service allows users to construct a map of Canada
- by way of spatial data layers. This site can be a handy tool for professors or
- for students working on a school project. The map can be tailored to include
- everything from geologic and environmental features to biodiversity.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>Maps</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cartography</I>
- <I>, Hubble telescope</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>NASA</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://oel-www.jpl.nasa.gov/basics/bsf.htm">http://oel-www.jpl.nasa.gov/basics/bsf.htm</A><BR>
- Visitors to this home page sponsored by NASA and Jet Propulsions Laboratory will
- find all the basics of the Space Flight Learners' Workbook. This comprehensive
- site covers information on the Solar System, Earth and its Reference Systems,
- Gravitation and Mechanics, Interplanetary Trajectories, Planetary Orbits,
- Electromagnetics, Space Flight Projects, Experiments, Spacecraft Classfication,
- and much more. This site also includes a glossary of terms and abbreviations, as
- well as links to related Web sites.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>JPL</I>
- <I>, solar system</I>
- <I>, space travel</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>NASA Current Astronaut Biographies</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/astrobio.html">http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/astrobio.html</A><BR>
- This page provides the Current NASA Astronaut Biographies as prepared by the
- Astronaut Office of the Johnson Space Center. Some of the biographies include an
- attached photo of the astronaut and an astronaut bio search engine is available.
- In addition to the astronauts, biographies are also supplied for payload
- specialist, 1995 Astronaut Candidate Class, and flight crew operations
- directorate management. Biographies are also categorized by upcoming mission and
- links to the Johnson Space Center and NASA home pages are provided.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Government Research</I>
- <I>Personalities</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>astronauts</I>
- <I>, Johnson Space Center</I>
- <I>, NASA</I>
- <I>, Neil Armstrong</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>NASA Internet Connection</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/nasa/NASAInternet.html">http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/nasa/NASAInternet.html</A><BR>
- This is an important jump site for linking to NASA related programs and
- organizations available on the Web. Special lists are available under Top NASA
- Sites and NASA Site Pick of the Week. This is one busy system. Connect to the
- Kennedy Space Center, or the Langley Research Site. Go to the Goddard Flight
- Center or to the Ames Research Center. Jump to NASA headquarters to review
- budget, organization and personnel. It is a rich resource for aerospace,
- information systems, earth sciences, and testing facilities for any NASA buff.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>NASA Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>aerospace</I>
- <I>, space flight</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>NASA Public Affairs Pages</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/NewsRoom/today.html">http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/NewsRoom/today.html</A><BR>
- NASA seems interested in reaching not just for the stars, but for the American
- public. Its Public Affairs Pages gives browsers access to what NASA is up to
- currently. Learn the future plans for the space shuttle or for developments
- about predicting El Nino. Photos, animation and movies from the Hubbell
- space-telescope are amazing and available online. View the planets, galaxies,
- comets, and earth. NASA has provided a wonderful, rich site.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>NASA Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>solar system</I>
- <I>, space shuttle</I>
- <I>, stars</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>NASA Spacelink</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov">http://spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov</A><BR>
- Set up by the Educational Division at NASA, Spacelink is intended to serve as an
- educational resource for teachers and students. A directory of topics includes
- math, history, news, and current events relevant to the space program. This site
- mainly serves as a catalog and access to information about space on the
- Internet.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>NASA Resources</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>NASA</I>
- <I>, physics</I>
- <I>, research</I>
- <I>, space</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>NASA Thesaurus</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.sti.nasa.gov/nasa-thesaurus.html">http://www.sti.nasa.gov/nasa-thesaurus.html</A><BR>
- NASA's Thesaurus home page provides links to the government organization in
- addition to an enormous index of terms. Listed alphabetically, the site presents
- definitions and synonyms their many space and scientific terms.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>NASA Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>astronauts</I>
- <I>, space terminology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>National Air & Space Museum, Center for Earth and Planetary Studies</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://ceps.nasm.edu:80">http://ceps.nasm.edu:80</A><BR> The National
- Air and Space Museum offers an impressive program of material linking you to all
- subjects related to the sky and beyond. Museum calendars, maps, events,
- departments and programs with detailed descriptions are provided. Although this
- site takes awhile to load, the wealth of information, including great photos and
- graphics, is worth the wait.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>airplanes</I>
- <I>, astronaut</I>
- <I>, Smithsonian</I>
- <I>, space</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov</A><BR> The
- National Institute of Health's GenBank Genetic Sequence Database provides a
- collection of all known DNA sequences. Browsers can search DNA and protein
- sequences or compare data against the information held here using the BLAST
- algorithm.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Genetics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>DNA</I>
- <I>, National Institute of Health</I>
- <I>, National Library of Medicine</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>National Geophysical Data Center</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov">http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov</A><BR> Reams of
- data are available here about solar-terrestrial physics, solid earth geophysics,
- marine geology and geophysics, paleoclimatology, and glaciology. Cyclone,
- tornado, and hurricane reports are all frequently updated.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geography</I>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>Weather</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>meteorology</I>
- <I>, NOAA</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Natural History Museum, Berne (NMBE)</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www-nmbe.unibe.ch">http://www-nmbe.unibe.ch</A><BR> The
- Natural History Museum Web site in Berne, Switzerland, contains pictures, a
- short tour, general information about the museum, current events, and exhibits.
- The museum focuses on earth sciences, invertebrate and vertebrate animals. The
- page also includes links to related pages and search engines for relevant
- information.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>earth science</I>
- <I>, Switzerland</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>NCSA Relatvitiy Group</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://jean-luc.ncsa.uiuc.edu">http://jean-luc.ncsa.uiuc.edu</A><BR>
- Based at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, this group studies black
- holes, gravitational waves, and other astronomical phenomena predicted by
- Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. The group uses supercomputers to
- conduct research in physics, computational science, and codes research. It
- produces scientific movies, exhibits, software and other publications. The
- site's information is extensive and graphics are amazing; it includes other
- online resources for relativity theory, and the Grand Challenge group, which is
- a collaboration with other institutions on black-hole research. Professionals
- will value this convenient scientific information.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Grand Challenge physics</I>
- <I>, supercomputers</I>
- <I>, University of Illinois</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>NCSU Meteorology</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://meawx1.nrrc.ncsu.edu">http://meawx1.nrrc.ncsu.edu</A><BR>
- North Carolina State University presents this site which provides
- up-to-the-minute weather information focusing on the Raleigh-Durham area.
- Infrared satellite images and topographic maps of North America give the user
- ideas of impending weather conditions. Links to other weather-related sites are
- also provided, including Hawaii Meteorology, Purdue WXP Server, and UNIDATA.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <I>Weather</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Hawaii</I>
- <I>, meteorology</I>
- <I>, North Carolina</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>NEMO - Oceanographic Data Server</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://nemo.ucsd.edu">http://nemo.ucsd.edu</A><BR> The Scripps
- Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, offers
- data sets useful to physical oceanographers. While many holdings are available
- only to local users, information on shore temperatures and winds are available
- to all. The page provides links to sites offering extensive information on the
- San Diego area, including La Jolla and the University of California, at San
- Diego.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>demographic data (San Diego)</I>
- <I>, oceanography</I>
- <I>, university programs (UCSD)</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://rzmws10.nfra.nl">http://rzmws10.nfra.nl</A><BR> The NFRA
- provides facts on various projects underway such as the Square Kilometer Array
- Interferometer. There is information on the facilities and their worldwide
- research centers. There is a list of goals of the NFRA and various links.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>astrophysics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Neurosciences Internet Resource Guide</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://http2.sils.umich.edu/Public/nirg/nirg1.html">http://http2.sils.umich.edu/Public/nirg/nirg1.html</A><BR>
- This comprehensive Internet resource addresses biological, chemical, medical,
- engineering, and computer science aspects of neurobiology. Researchers,
- educators, and clinicians will find much of value at this Web site.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Chemistry</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>brain research</I>
- <I>, neurobiology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Neurosciences on the Internet</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.lm.com/~nab">http://www.lm.com/~nab</A><BR> Navigate
- neuroscience resources available on the Web and Internet, including sites on
- neurology, neurobiology, neurosurgery, psychology, psychiatry and cognitive
- science. Links to other neuroscience Internet resource guides as well as CUSI
- (Configurable Unified Search Index) are provided. Additional offerings include
- information on upcoming neuroscience conferences and meetings and links to
- indexes of images.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Psychology</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cognitive science</I>
- <I>, neurology</I>
- <I>, neurosurgery</I>
- <I>, psychiatry</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>News in Bioscience and Medicine</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.informatik.uni-rostock.de/HUM-MOLGEN/NewsGen">http://www.informatik.uni-rostock.de/HUM-MOLGEN/NewsGen</A><BR>
- Researchers and professionals in the fields of bioscience and medicine will
- discover a reservoir of information at this Web site provided by Hum-Molgen. The
- latest developments in neurogenetics, biomolecular engineering, nucleic acids
- research, molecular medicine and many other fields are posted here regularly.
- Press releases, meetings, conferences, employment, and journal previews are a
- few of the selections to explore.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Conferences</I>
- <I>Genetics</I>
- <I>Health Care</I>
- <I>Health Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>molecular medicine</I>
- <I>, neurogenetics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>NOAA Weather Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.esdim.noaa.gov/weather_page.html">http://www.esdim.noaa.gov/weather_page.html</A><BR>
- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration provides up-to-date weather
- information from these pages. Links to NOAA pages include the National Weather
- Service, the Forecast System Laboratory (FSL), the National Climate Data Center
- and much more. Many sites on the Internet derive their weather information from
- the NOAA. Those sites are also available from this page.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>atmosphere</I>
- <I>, climate</I>
- <I>, forecasting</I>
- <I>, meteorology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>North Atlantic Ocean Currents</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ucar.edu/oceanmodel.html">http://www.ucar.edu/oceanmodel.html</A><BR>
- To demonstrate the utility of current scientific visualization tools, the
- National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) has created a high-resolution
- simulation of the currents of the North Atlantic Ocean. The entire depth of the
- ocean was used in the calculation, gridded both horizontally and vertically. The
- model can be viewed here as an animated video.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>atmospheric research</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="o">Ocean</A> Drilling Program</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://tam2000.tamu.edu/~odp">http://tam2000.tamu.edu/~odp</A><BR>
- Funded by the National Science Foundation and international partners, ODP
- engages in basic research into the history of the ocean basins and the nature of
- the crust beneath the ocean floor. From their Web site, researchers and the
- general public are informed of drilling operations, science research, and the
- ship's schedule. Publications offered consist of preliminary reports, scientific
- prospectus, and technical notes.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>drilling operations</I>
- <I>, marine sciences</I>
- <I>, ocean basins</I>
- <I>, oceanography</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Oceanography and Marine Biology</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www-hpcc.astro.washington.edu/scied/ocean.html">http://www-hpcc.astro.washington.edu/scied/ocean.html</A><BR>
- Dedicated to providing resource information on oceanography and marine biology,
- this site has a thorough listing of related sites such as the Smithsonian
- Institution, the National Marine Fisheries Service, the University of
- Wisconsin's Sea Grant Institute, and the National Oceanographic Data Center.
- There is information on current research programs for each.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>fisheries</I>
- <I>, hydrology</I>
- <I>, marine sciences</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Oil Spill Public Information Center</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.alaska.net/~ospic">http://www.alaska.net/~ospic</A><BR>
- The Oil Spill Public Information Center (OSPIC) provides public access to
- information on the Exxon Valdez oil spill, which occurred on Prince William
- Sound in 1989. Features at this site include a history of the spill, a map of
- the area, pictures of the damage, and an assessment of the effects on the
- environment. The OSPIC site links to other information about oil spills and
- environmental concerns.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Alaska</I>
- <I>, Disasters</I>
- <I>, Exxon Valdez</I>
- <I>, oil spills</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Oregon Dept. of Agriculture</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.oda.state.or.us:80/ODA_Home.html">http://www.oda.state.or.us:80/ODA_Home.html</A><BR>
- The Oregon Department of Agriculture sponsors this site to provide detailed
- agricultural maps and graphs to the farmers of Oregon. However, the site will
- also be useful to others, even those outside the state, because it provides
- resourceful links, such as those to the U.S. Department of Agriculture and
- Environmental Protection Agency gophers.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Oregon Wine</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.mind.net/wine">http://www.mind.net/wine</A><BR> Take a
- tour of Oregon wineries. You'll travel through the state's five distinct and
- uniquely different wine growing appellations, or districts. Articles and links
- add up to a clear overview of production and quality.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <I>Food & Drink</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Columbia River Valley</I>
- <I>, vineyards</I>
- <I>, viticulture</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Ozone Hotlist</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.circles.org./ESSCC/curric/ozone/viz/ozone_hotlist.html">http://www.circles.org./ESSCC/curric/ozone/viz/ozone_hotlist.html</A><BR>
- The Ozone Hotlist is a forum for the discussion of ozone depletion over the
- region of Antarctica. Visitors will find a FAQ section, NASA statistics,
- research findings, observations, and weather forecasts. Although the text is
- plain and simple, the information content here is staggering in its scope.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Government Research</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>antarctic</I>
- <I>, Dobson units</I>
- <I>, stratosphere</I>
- <I>, ultraviolet radiation</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="p">PEACEwire</A></B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cyberstore.ca/pw">http://www.cyberstore.ca/pw</A><BR>
- PEACEwire is a cooperative effort between the Public Education for Peace
- Society, and the organization, End the Arms Race. Providing world information
- for the activist is the goal here. The link to Hot Topics gives users insight
- into issues like French nuclear testing and submarine nuclear testing. Visitors
- may join in the round table discussion, or view current articles of interest.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Organizations</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>ecology</I>
- <I>, End the Arms Race</I>
- <I>, nuclear testing</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Penn State Meteorology</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://chaos7.met.psu.edu/welcome.html">http://chaos7.met.psu.edu/welcome.html</A><BR>
- This page presents information on the Penn State University Department of
- Meteorology. It includes details on the faculty, course descriptions, online
- course materials, and current weather information for the campus and the
- vicinity of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Four meteorological and
- oceanographic pages offer links to weather-related data.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Web Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>climate</I>
- <I>, weather</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Petition the President</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.nrdc.org/nrdc/field/plact.html#petition">http://www.nrdc.org/nrdc/field/plact.html#petition</A><BR>
- This complete and self-contained home page gives you everything you need--even a
- bunch a well-crafted letters--to fire off email protests to the President and
- other key U.S. legislative leaders on a range of specific, front-line
- environmental threats. This site gives you the resources to act on your
- convictions.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Government Law</I>
- <I>Politics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>ecological threats</I>
- <I>, government leaders</I>
- <I>, protest letters</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Physics/Consciousness Research Group</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.hia.com/hia/pcr/pcrg2.html">http://www.hia.com/hia/pcr/pcrg2.html</A><BR>
- The Physics/Consciousness Research Group (PCRG) has published such works of "alternative"
- science as "Space-Time and Beyond" and "The Tao of Physics."
- Visitors to this Web site can link to founding member Jack Sarfatti's multimedia
- lecture, "The Quantum and Beyond," or access a list of links to
- resources about Relativity and servers on the Internet. Information is provided
- on current and past PCRG members (including Timothy Leary) and famous physicists
- and mathematicians such as Einstein, David Hilbert, Bernard Riemann, and Kurt
- Godel.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Mathematics</I>
- <I>Organizations</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>alternative science</I>
- <I>, quantum mechanics</I>
- <I>, quantum physics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>PiranhaCam</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.floater.com/strength">http://www.floater.com/strength</A><BR>
- For everything about piranhas, the Web site PiranhaCam has it covered. Start out
- with a gentle view of the tank from left and right, then move to the link on
- feeding time, where photos of the menu are provided along with displays of the
- piranhas at lunch. Sink your teeth into a full serving of fish biology
- information, piranha ecology data, and information on piranha feeding habits.
- There are cool kid's projects to try and a souvenir shop to browse.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>fish</I>
- <I>, piranha</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Planetary GIF Images</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://delcano.mit.edu/http/amesinfo.html">http://delcano.mit.edu/http/amesinfo.html</A><BR>
- The Planetary GIF Images is a massive compilation of astronomy photographs that
- are stored at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mt. View, California. There are
- literally hundreds of huge planetary images taken by various space shuttles such
- as the Voyager, Galileo, Viking, and Endeavor. Some of the photos can see
- capture the North Pole of the Moon, the view of a shuttle engine, the moons of
- Saturn, the great black spot on Neptune, a closeup of the rings on Saturn, and
- the surface of Venus.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>NASA</I>
- <I>, space shuttles</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Planetary Society</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://wea.mankato.mn.us:80/tps">http://wea.mankato.mn.us:80/tps</A><BR>
- Topics span a wide range at this stellar site. The Planetary Society explores
- the infinite realms of our solar system, while serving as a forum for the
- dissemination of information. Features include an online space resource
- information center, journals, Planetary Society news updates, and other
- informative offerings. There is also an interesting debate on the Search for
- Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI).<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>bioastronomy</I>
- <I>, cosmos</I>
- <I>, extraterrestrials</I>
- <I>, Galileo</I>
- <I>, Jupiter</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Planetary Tour Guide</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://ranier.oact.hq.nasa.gov/Sensors_page/Planets.html">http://ranier.oact.hq.nasa.gov/Sensors_page/Planets.html</A><BR>
- Take a guided tour around the solar system aboard this Web site created by NASA
- Space Technology. View pictures and movies of the combined 70 planets and moons.
- The curious will find a variety of links regarding the earth, moon, Mars, Venus,
- and Saturn here. Users will also see a space mission acronym list, a
- astrophysical guide, and an instrument and sensing technology museum guide.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>NASA Resources</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>astrophysics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Plant and Insect Parasitic Nematodes</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://ianrwww.unl.edu/ianr/plntpath/nematode/wormhome.html">http://ianrwww.unl.edu/ianr/plntpath/nematode/wormhome.html</A><BR>
- >From the general to the specific, this site covers it all, designed as an
- aid for nematode identification and research as well as to be a general resource
- for the science of Nematology. Those with an interest in the parasitic worm
- studies will find information on plant parasitic nematodes, insect parasitic
- nematodes, and molecular diagnostic protocols. Also included are documents
- relating to nematode control, summaries of federally funded regional research
- projects, the use of nematodes for biological control.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Botany</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>nematodes</I>
- <I>, parasities</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Plants Database of the Warsaw Botanical Garden</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.bot.astrouw.edu.pl/EDEN/BG.html">http://www.bot.astrouw.edu.pl/EDEN/BG.html</A><BR>
- The University of Warsaw presents a comprehensive database of the plants in its
- botanical garden. Of interest to botanists and gardeners, it is searchable by
- Latin name, Polish name, plant family name, and garden section. It includes a
- map of the botanical garden.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Botany</I>
- <I>Gardening</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Botanical Garden</I>
- <I>, Poland</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Progressive Farmer Online</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.pathfinder.com/@@jHeEiTCo4QAAQG0o/PF">http://www.pathfinder.com/@@jHeEiTCo4QAAQG0o/PF</A><BR>
- The number of electronic publications devoted to agricultural business and
- farming lifestyles is small, which makes Progressive Farmer Online unique.
- Publishing to an audience of farm families in the Southern and Midwestern United
- States, their goal is to "make money, save money, and enjoy the rurual
- lifestyle more." In this publication, their stories cover major crops and
- livestock, issues of environment, health care, and farm safety.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <I>Home and Garden</I>
- <I>Publications E-Zines</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>agribusiness</I>
- <I>, farming</I>
- <I>, Midwest</I>
- <I>, South</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Protected Marine Species: Page by Wesley R. Elsberry</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/elsberry/marspec.html">http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/elsberry/marspec.html</A><BR>
- This page consists primarily of links to other marine-related sites. Visitors
- can telnet to the Galveston Bay Bibliography or FTP to the Moby Marine Animal
- Sound Database. In addition, find links to Texas A&M's Marine Mammal and the
- Dolphin Information Server, plus more.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Geography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>marine mammals</I>
- <I>, marine science</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="q">QualPage</A></B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.oise.on.ca/~jnorris/qual.html">http://www.oise.on.ca/~jnorris/qual.html</A><BR>
- At last, a Web page brimming with resources for qualitative researchers. The
- home page is direct and to the point, covering journals, discussion forums,
- grant opportunities, software resources, and recently published papers on the
- subject. The site is not flashy in any way, but qualitative research isn't
- either.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>qualitative research</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Questacon</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://actein.edu.au/Questacon/index.html">http://actein.edu.au/Questacon/index.html</A><BR>
- Questacon, produced by The National Science and Technology Centre, is one of
- Australia's premier hands-on science and technology centers. Questacon's home
- page encourages the exploration of the wonders of science and technology.
- Visitors may visit interactive galleries and exhibits like 'The Gargantuans from
- the Garden' where you will come face to face with a giant animatronic bull-ant
- or look at a 4.5 meter praying mantis; or 'The Force' where you can experience
- an earthquake or propel a hovercraft. Lectures, workshops, conferences and
- special events on a wide range of topics are also listed here.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Australia</I>
- <I>, Canberra</I>
- <I>, museums</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="r">Rabaul</A> Caldera</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/rabaul">http://www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/rabaul</A><BR>
- This page provides information on the Rabaul Caldera in Papua New Guinea. The
- volcano has been erupting for thousands of years. Presented here are photos and
- information on recent eruptions. Links are also provided to several articles
- from geological journals on the volcano.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>New Guinea</I>
- <I>, volcanoes</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Rabobank - Netherlands</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://rabobank.info.nl">http://rabobank.info.nl</A><BR> This Dutch
- bank provides a range of economic information about the Netherlands as well as
- information about the bank itself. Focused on retail and agricultural markets,
- information is available about the economic climate in the Netherlands,
- agricultural conditions, and social conditions. The first Dutch bank on the Web,
- they provide their site in English and Dutch.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <I>Banking</I>
- <I>Countries</I>
- <I>International Commerce</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Dutch</I>
- <I>, Netherlands</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Robert Nolan's Kokanee Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.peak.org/~nolanr/kokanee.html">http://www.peak.org/~nolanr/kokanee.html</A><BR>
- A Kokanee addict will do almost anything to hook this lake-dwelling breed of
- Sockeye Salmon. Visitors to this Web site can find out more about the Kokanee
- and the Green Peter Reservoir in Oregon, a popular fishing site for Kokanee. The
- author keeps users informed of his experiences fishing for Kokanee at the Green
- Peter Reservoir and elsewhere. He also provides links to other fishing sites on
- the Web.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Fishing</I>
- <I>States</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>fishing</I>
- <I>, Oregon</I>
- <I>, Sockeye salmon</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science -- U of Miami</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.rsmas.miami.edu">http://www.rsmas.miami.edu</A><BR> The
- Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science's (RSMAS) home page provides
- information about the graduate school at the University of Miami. There is an
- overview of the school, descriptions of the academic divisions, the academic
- majors offered, and a list of the faculty and affilitated research and technical
- support groups. Information is also provided on specific research programs and
- facilities, and the Graduate and Undergraduate Programs.The page offers links to
- the main information site for the University of Miami and affiliated home pages.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>climate</I>
- <I>, marine science</I>
- <I>, meteorology</I>
- <I>, oceanography</I>
- <I>, University of Miami</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
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-
- <P><B><A NAME="s">Sandia</A> National Laboratories, California, Center for Computational
- Engineering</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://midway.ca.sandia.gov:80">http://midway.ca.sandia.gov:80</A><BR>
- The Scientific Computing Department at Sandia works to solve problems of
- national importance for the Department of Energy and American industry by using
- advanced theoretical and computational technology. The center is involved in
- computational mathematics and quantum chemistry. This page also gives
- information on the facility and staff.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Chemistry</I>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>chemistry</I>
- <I>, DOE</I>
- <I>, mathematics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Satellite Oceanography Laboratory</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://satftp.soest.hawaii.edu/spectacular.html">http://satftp.soest.hawaii.edu/spectacular.html</A><BR>
- Visitors here will find a nice exposition of images that pertain to
- oceanography, meteorology, and volcanology. Visitors can view violent
- hurricanes, explosive calderas, lava flows, and air currents here.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Weather</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>caldera</I>
- <I>, hurricane</I>
- <I>, Kilauea</I>
- <I>, meteorology</I>
- <I>, volcanology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Science Web Sites of Interest</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://barsoom.msss.com/http/new_directories/other_sites.html">http://barsoom.msss.com/http/new_directories/other_sites.html</A><BR>
- Visitors will find many space and earth science links here, including planetary
- missions such as the Galileo Project, the Mars '96 project, and the Mars Global
- Surveyor Project. The Earth Science links include the U.S. Geological Survey,
- the NOAA Geosciences Laboratory, and the Alaska Volcanoes Laboratory.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>earth science</I>
- <I>, volcanology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Scripps Institute of Oceanography</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://sio.ucsd.edu">http://sio.ucsd.edu</A><BR> Browsers will find
- the Scripps Institute of Oceanography at this Web site. Located at the
- University of California, San Diego, scientists at Scripps Institute have
- researched the marine environment through physical, geological, and biological
- research. Browsers will find a list of faculty members, information on graduate
- programs, descriptions of ongoing research projects, and upcoming activities.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>marine</I>
- <I>, ocean</I>
- <I>, oceanography</I>
- <I>, research</I>
- <I>, San Diego</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Scripps Institution of Oceanography Library</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/sio">http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/sio</A><BR>
- Scholars, scientists, and students will find a comprehensive resource on all
- things pertaining to the ocean at the famous Scripps Institute's Oceanographic
- Library. Find pointers to library bibliographies and resources, as well as
- electronic journals and texts relating to oceans, oceanographic research, and
- data services. Under the oceanographic and earth science institutions, searchers
- will find a directory of research vessels, plus links to the Woods Hole
- Oceanographic Institute, the West Coast National Undersea Research Center, the
- National Ocean Service, and more.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Libraries</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>earth science</I>
- <I>, marine science</I>
- <I>, Woods Hole</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Scripps Institution: Oceanographic and Earth Science Institutions
- Directory</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/sio/inst/index.htmlx">http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/sio/inst/index.htmlx</A><BR>
- Eager cybersurfers seeking aquatic immersion can now hang ten at San Diego's
- famed Scripps Institution of Oceanography. This site links to related
- government, university, and private institutions in the U.S., aquariums and
- museums in the U.S., institutions outside the U.S., intergovernmental and
- nongovernmental organizations, as well as other directories. It is also linked
- to the University of California, San Diego. Here is a wealth of information and
- educational resources for all those interested in oceanography and earth
- sciences.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>aquariums</I>
- <I>, earth sciences</I>
- <I>, oceanography</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>SERENDIP</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://albert.ssl.berkeley.edu/serendip">http://albert.ssl.berkeley.edu/serendip</A><BR>
- Is anyone out there? The Berkeley-based program, Search for Extraterrestrial
- Radio Emissions from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations, is devoted to
- answering that question. From the Arecibo Observatory, they monitor and analyze
- radio waves. The Web site gives information on research efforts, a history of
- the organization, and funding status.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>intelligent populations</I>
- <I>, radio waves</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Sergio Paoli Astronomy List</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.fcaglp.unlp.edu.ar/~spaoli">http://www.fcaglp.unlp.edu.ar/~spaoli</A><BR>
- This Netizen offers a flood of information specific, but not limited to
- astronomy. He maintains the astronomy page of the Web Virtual Library. From this
- page there is one of the best compiled lists of interesting links available on
- the Net.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Web Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>science recources</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>SkyView</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://skview.gsfc.nasa.gov:80">http://skview.gsfc.nasa.gov:80</A><BR>
- This site is a Virtual Observatory on the Web. Users may view images generated
- by radio and gamma ray wavelengths. Choose from a target or position in the sky
- in addition to a coordinate grid and you will be provided with the image from
- those parameters. Other pointers to astronomical sites are provided as well.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>astronomical phenomena</I>
- <I>, astrophysics</I>
- <I>, space observation</I>
- <I>, stars</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Southeastern Biological Science Center</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.nfrcg.gov">http://www.nfrcg.gov</A><BR> The Southeastern
- Biological Science Center, located in Gainesville, Florida, is a division of the
- National Biological Service. This site provides text, photos, and statistical
- databases relating to specialized areas of science, including information
- provided by local, state, and federal agencies. Aquatic organisms, and the
- ecosystems of South Florida and the Caribbean are among the subjects of the
- research programs at the center.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Government Organizations</I>
- <I>Government Research</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Caribbean</I>
- <I>, ecosystems</I>
- <I>, Florida</I>
- <I>, marine biology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Space and Geophysics Group</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://sgdion1.arlut.utexas.edu">http://sgdion1.arlut.utexas.edu</A><BR>
- Created by the University of Texas, this Web site of the Space and Geophysics
- Group has paper and presentations from its various divisions: Satellite &
- Geophysics, Geodetic Information, and System and Support Team. This site allows
- users the opportunity to learn about their research, such as computerized
- ionospheric tomography, through tutorials, images, and data files.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>college</I>
- <I>, geology</I>
- <I>, geophysics</I>
- <I>, space</I>
- <I>, Texas</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Space Image Libraries</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.okstate.edu/aesp/image.html">http://www.okstate.edu/aesp/image.html</A><BR>
- Space Image Libraries links to a variety of sources for space-related images.
- Included are MPEG images from the Kennedy Space Center, manned space program
- images from NASA, Hubble's Greatest Hits, the best from NASA's planetary
- exploration program, and many, many more. For users that are interested in space
- exploration beyond pictures, there is a link to the Aerospace Education Services
- Program.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>NASA Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Kennedy Space Center</I>
- <I>, NASA</I>
- <I>, solar system</I>
- <I>, space exploration</I>
- <I>, space image libraries</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Stanford University SLAC</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://beam.slac.stanford.edu">http://beam.slac.stanford.edu</A><BR>
- Learn about accelerator physics from the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. Its
- page links to most accelerator physics sites on the web, including almost all
- the accelerator labs in the world. It is filled with both arcane and general
- news, as well as listings of jobs, physics societies, organizations, and texts.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>accelerators</I>
- <I>, physics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Starting points for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Cartography</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.iko.unit.no/gis/gisen.html">http://www.iko.unit.no/gis/gisen.html</A><BR>
- The GIS Web Site is a great starting point to find sites containing data on
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Cartography. Users will find a large
- list of international resources including interactive maps, archives, and
- conferences.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>maps</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Statistics: World-Wide Web Virtual Library</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.stat.ufl.edu/vlib/statistics.html">http://www.stat.ufl.edu/vlib/statistics.html</A><BR>
- This site is a great resource for information about statistics and statistical
- programs across the Web. Information about and links to data sources, job
- postings, upcoming events such as research conferences, statistics departments
- at universities in Canada, United States, United Kingdom, and other countries
- are here. Also, statistical research groups, links to statistical archives and
- resources, software, journals, and related newsgroups are available at this
- site.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Mathematics</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Sugar Gliders</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/regrove/default.htm">http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/regrove/default.htm</A><BR>
- This page is devoted to the sugar glider, an Australian marsupial that is
- similar in size and appearance to the American flying squirrel. The page is
- intended as a forum for sugar glider owners so they can share their knowledge
- and experience. Photos of the owners with their pets are included, as well as
- links to a couple of other sugar glider sites and exotic pet sites. This page is
- in its beginning stages and is expected to grow.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Zoology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>exotic pets</I>
- <I>, mammals</I>
- <I>, marsupials</I>
- <I>, pets</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
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-
- <P><B><A NAME="t">TAMU/TAEX</A></B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://leviathan.tamu.edu:70">http://leviathan.tamu.edu:70</A><BR>
- This site is provided by the Texas Agricultural Extension Service (TAEX) as a
- service for the Cooperative Extension Service and its clientele. Available from
- this page is information about the server, including the etomology of the word "leviathan,"
- keyword searches, newsletters, and other publications, as well as a large clip
- art and slide collection.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>animals</I>
- <I>, farming</I>
- <I>, Texas</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Texas Natural History Collections</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.utexas.edu:80/ftp/depts/tnhc/.www">http://www.utexas.edu:80/ftp/depts/tnhc/.www</A><BR>
- A division of the University of Texas at Austin's Texas Memorial Museum, this
- site showcases the wide variety of flora and fauna found in the Lone Star State.
- Included here are details covering the Collection's history, research
- facilities, staff, collection data, and urbanization policies. Links to fish
- collection, herb collection, and non-vertebrate organism, fossil, and geology
- databases are all provided here, as well as additional links to a related
- Collection Gopher site and other ongoing projects.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Botany</I>
- <I>Geography</I>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>States</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <I>Zoology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>University of Texas at Austin</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The AquaThought Foundation</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://access.digex.net/~sunilg">http://access.digex.net/~sunilg</A><BR>
- The AquaThought Foundation is a privately funded research organization dedicated
- to the exploration of human-dolphin interaction. From here the user is given a
- briefing on the Foundation, its goals, current research, and planned projects.
- AquaThought is currently conducting an expansive effort to collect
- electroencephalographic data from a diverse group of subjects.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>dolphin</I>
- <I>, marine</I>
- <I>, neurology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Astronomical Museum and the Observatory Tower</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://boas3.bo.astro.it/dip/Museum/MuseumHome.html">http://boas3.bo.astro.it/dip/Museum/MuseumHome.html</A><BR>
- Visit the astronomy museum in Bologna, Italy. At this Web site, visitors can
- examine the 18th century scientific instruments or read about the history of
- astronomy in Bologna and the foundation of the Observatory Tower. Users can also
- enter the Meridian Room, the Globe Room, or the Turret Room of the astronomical
- museum.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Countries</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Bologna</I>
- <I>, observation instruments</I>
- <I>, science instruments</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Center for Particle Astrophysics</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://physics7.berkeley.edu/home.html">http://physics7.berkeley.edu/home.html</A><BR>
- Located at the University of California, Berkeley, the Center for Particle
- Astrophysics is a research program that studies the controversies of dark
- matter. There is a list of research groups, seminar and workshop schedules, and
- information on the newsletter. There is a page of frequently asked questions
- with information on black holes and other topics related to astronomy.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Berkeley</I>
- <I>, particle astrophysics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The ESO and ST-ECF Archive</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://arch-http.hq.eso.org/Homepage.html">http://arch-http.hq.eso.org/Homepage.html</A><BR>
- The European Southern Observatory (ESO) and the Space Telescope-European
- Coordinating Facility (ST-ECF) Archive is a joint effort that presents several
- research tools and resources that can be accessed by professional and amateur
- astronomers. Users can access a number of databases, read online publications,
- and perform full text searches. Other links include Astronomical Catalogues, the
- Digitized Sky Survey site, and the HST Guide Star Catalogue.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>celestial</I>
- <I>, Copernicus</I>
- <I>, Hubble Space Telescope</I>
- <I>, planetary nebula</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Gypsy Moth</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.gypsymoth.ento.vt.edu/Welcome.html">http://www.gypsymoth.ento.vt.edu/Welcome.html</A><BR>
- The Department of Entymology at Virginia Tech presents The Gypsy Moth home page,
- an interesting array of general and technical information on the gypsy moth. The
- gypsy moth caterpillar is responsible for the defoliation of millions of trees
- annually. This site provides a history of the problem, a slide show, letters,
- and information about pest management programs. Links to the U.S. Forest Service
- and the Blacksburg Electonic Village also included.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Zoology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>science</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Recycling Cycle</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://pubweb.acns.nwu.edu/~kramsey/RCC/Intro.html">http://pubweb.acns.nwu.edu/~kramsey/RCC/Intro.html</A><BR>
- For anyone who has ever wondered how the recycling process works, the
- Northwestern University Recycling Exhibit demonstrates the process from disposal
- to rebirth as new products. Each step of the process is demonstrated and
- explained along with photos of the process. There are links to similar exhibits
- at other universities.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>conservation</I>
- <I>, recycling</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Virtual Review</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.het.brown.edu/physics/review/index.html">http://www.het.brown.edu/physics/review/index.html</A><BR>
- The Virtual Review contains links to documents and pages concerning astrological
- topics and physics phenomena. For instance, gravity, quark effective theory, and
- string propagation near black holes are mentioned, as well as links to field
- theory and particle physics'<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Philosophy</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>natural sciences</I>
- <I>, science</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Agriculture</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://ipm_www.ncsu.edu/cernag/cern.html">http://ipm_www.ncsu.edu/cernag/cern.html</A><BR>
- This page is maintained by the Center for Integrated Pest Management at North
- Carolina State University. As a part of the World Wide Web Virtual Library, it
- offers an extensive list of agricultural links and sites.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Agriculture</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>farming</I>
- <I>, gardening</I>
- <I>, horticulture</I>
- <I>, pest management</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Theoretical Astrophysics</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://qso.lanl.gov">http://qso.lanl.gov</A><BR> Web users with an
- interest in theoretical astrophysics may want to bookmark this informative page.
- Full of images and animations of various N-body simulations, as well as
- published papers and preprints, the Theoretical Astrophysics page provides links
- to astrophysics and related resources on the Web.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>N-body simulations</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Theoretical Biophysics</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ks.uiuc.edu:1250">http://www.ks.uiuc.edu:1250</A><BR> The
- Theoretical Biophysics group at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- pursues research in structural biology and develops programs for molecular
- dynamics and visualization. This Web site allows users to obtain information
- about the group itself, as well as access publications and on-going research
- projects.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Education Research</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Illinois</I>
- <I>, molecular dynamics</I>
- <I>, neural science</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Transitional Mathematics Project / Imperial College, London</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://othello.ma.ic.ac.uk">http://othello.ma.ic.ac.uk</A><BR> This
- site offers learning resources for entry-level university students who lack the
- mathematical knowledge, skills, and confidence to tackle first year courses in
- science and engineering. Flexible learning, self-study modules cover the
- pre-university math topics (complex numbers, differentiation, integration,
- matrices, sequences and series, trigonometry, vectors) that such students need.
- A diagnostic test identifies individual deficiencies and directs students to
- appropriate learning modules. Links to related math sites are provided.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Mathematics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>flexible learning</I>
- <I>, pre-university math</I>
- <I>, self-study modules</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Turtle Trax</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.io.org/~bunrab">http://www.io.org/~bunrab</A><BR> This
- page is dedicated entirely to marine turtles. The authors of the page intend to
- show the beauty of marine turtles and how they are being threatened by various
- toxins and political figures insensitive to current dangers. This page contains
- political cartoons and opportunities for individuals to take up their cause.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Organizations</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>animals</I>
- <I>, causes</I>
- <I>, ocean</I>
- <I>, turtles</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Tycho Base</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://expert.cc.purdue.edu/%7Epuseds/moon">http://expert.cc.purdue.edu/%7Epuseds/moon</A><BR>
- >From the Tycho Base home page, you can take the Earth-Luana shuttle and
- visit Tycho Base, which lies in the brilliant Tycho crater on the surface of the
- moon. This hyper-leap into the future allows a virtual tourist to explore the
- base, which was founded to mine heavy metals from Tycho crater. The Base is now
- a major metropolis, consisting of miles of tunnels connecting houses,
- restaurants, factories, museums, libraries, businesses, and galleries. This
- page does take some time to download.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>the moon</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="u">U.S.</A> Department of Energy</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://apollo.osti.gov/home.html">http://apollo.osti.gov/home.html</A><BR>
- Start with the Department's mission statement to learn how truly vast the
- mandate is of this policy organization. They are primarily concerned with
- technical, scientific and educational foundations for the efficient energy needs
- of the country, including diversity of resources and improved security,
- environmental and economic qualities. Review the history of energy policy -
- including the power of the atom for war and for peace, energy crisis times, and
- the work under different presidents. An interesting point from which to view
- American history in a world growing in concern about resources, efficiency and
- world ecological care.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Government Organizations</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>energy</I>
- <I>, environmental issues</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://webserver.cr.usgs.gov/home.html">http://webserver.cr.usgs.gov/home.html</A><BR>
- The U.S. Geological Survey is an earth-science agency that has the
- responsibility within the federal government for appraising the nation's water
- resources. Hydrologic data and other data are used in research studies to
- describe the quantity, quality, and location of the water resources of the
- United States. Information, maps, and graphs about the USGS reports are provided
- online.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>earth</I>
- <I>, geological survey</I>
- <I>, water</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>UCB Museum of Paleontology</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://ucmp1.berkeley.edu/welcome.html">http://ucmp1.berkeley.edu/welcome.html</A><BR>
- This well-designed page welcomes you to the Museum of Paleontology on the campus
- of the University of California, Berkeley. The home page features information on
- the museum and its collections. Also offered here are extensive online exhibits,
- online catalogs, and The Subway, a remarkable link that allows users to explore
- other Web resources, particularly science and museum sites.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>evolution</I>
- <I>, museums</I>
- <I>, paleontology</I>
- <I>, phylogeny</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>UCLA Center for Clean Technology World Wide Web Home Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://cct.seas.ucla.edu">http://cct.seas.ucla.edu</A><BR>
- Information on environmental research and related activities of the UCLA Center
- for Clean Technology is provided through this server. Users can search by
- subject the Center's programs in pollution prevention, combustion and air
- toxics, water and wastewater treatment . Users will also find out about
- intermedia transport and the fate of chemicals in the environment as well as
- risk and systems analysis for the control of toxics.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Web Services</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>pollution</I>
- <I>, toxics</I>
- <I>, wastewater treatment</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>UMBC Laboratory for Advanced Information Technology (LAIT)</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://retriever.cs.umbc.edu/agents">http://retriever.cs.umbc.edu/agents</A><BR>
- The University of Maryland at Baltimore County (UMBC) Laboratory for Advanced
- Information Technology (LAIT) focuses its research on intelligent information
- agents (AKA software agents, softbots, knowbots, etc.). This site provides
- access to the lab's projects and research papers, along with links to related
- research and development organizations and companies.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Programming</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>artificial life</I>
- <I>, intelligent interfaces</I>
- <I>, robots</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>University of Copenhagen Observatory</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.astro.ku.dk">http://www.astro.ku.dk</A><BR> This service
- gives short descriptions of several Danish telescopes and instruments currently
- in use. Hypertext versions of many documents are also offered here. Research
- documents on topics including the structure and evolution of the Milky Way are
- also presented.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Denmark</I>
- <I>, stars</I>
- <I>, telescope</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>University of Ohio College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.mps.ohio-state.edu">http://www.mps.ohio-state.edu</A><BR>
- Visitors to the home page for the College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
- at the University of Ohio will find information about the College's departments.
- Details are provided on the departments of Astronomy, Mathematics, Statistics,
- Physics, and Chemistry. Users can access information about faculty, research
- staff, special programs, resources, and publications. Also offered are links to
- sites related to each department's focus.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Astronomy</I>
- <I>Chemistry</I>
- <I>Mathematics</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>physical sciences</I>
- <I>, statistics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>UNRSL Helicorder Camera</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.seismo.unr.edu/Webcam/webcam.html">http://www.seismo.unr.edu/Webcam/webcam.html</A><BR>
- If users feel the earth move under their keyboards, they may want to check the
- twenty-four hour Helicorder Camera. That's right, photos of the machine that
- tracks seismic disturbances. Although this only tracks activity in the
- Nevada/California area, there is much to be learned from this site. There are
- numerous links to other earthquake information sites. This is definitely a
- academic site, but it is of interest whether users sit on a fault line or not.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>earthquakes</I>
- <I>, seismographs</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="v">Virtual</A> Tourist World Map</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://wings.buffalo.edu:80/world">http://wings.buffalo.edu:80/world</A><BR>
- The Virtual Tourist is a map directory to Web servers around the world. Access
- is provided through a clickable map and takes the browser to all the continents
- except Antarctica. Information about maps, Internet organizations, universities,
- and corporations are available. Information on the countries, states, and
- tourism will not be found here. Link to the Virtual Tourist II for that data.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geography</I>
- <I>Maps</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Vision Science / WWW Virtual Library</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://vision.arc.nasa.gov/VisionSciencex">http://vision.arc.nasa.gov/VisionSciencex</A><BR>
- Anyone interested in the science of vision--from ophthalmologists to
- psychologists to research scientists--will find this site a must-see. There are
- links here to over one hundred research groups, university departments, software
- products, journals, and organizations devoted to the study of vision in humans
- and animals.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Health & Medical Organizations</I>
- <I>Health Resources</I>
- <I>Veterinary Science</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>blindness</I>
- <I>, eyes</I>
- <I>, eyesight</I>
- <I>, perception</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Volcanoes</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.geo.mtu.edu/eos">http://www.geo.mtu.edu/eos</A><BR> This
- Web site details the work of the EOS IDS team. The acronyms stand for the Earth
- Observing System and the Interdisciplinary Investigative Volcanology Team. Learn
- about remote sensing and view images of volcanoes. Some of the volcanoes the
- team is investigating include Mt. Pinatubo, Kilauea, and Fernandina in the
- Galopagos.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>earth science</I>
- <I>, volcanology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><A NAME="w">WARP</A></B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.hia.com/hia/pcr/home.html">http://www.hia.com/hia/pcr/home.html</A><BR>
- Visitors to this Web site should prepare for a trip into the black hole of "alternative"
- science. Users can explore The Quantum and Beyond, a multimedia, interactive
- lecture by Jack Sarfatti, Ph.D. or wander to the many other graphics-filled
- levels and locations at this postmodern site. Users fall in and out of "Web
- holes" and bump into multimedia documents on quantum physics, wormholes in
- space, warp technology, time travel, and many more mind-bending topics. Lots of
- links are available here, but users must explore this site to find them.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <I>Science Fiction</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>alternative science</I>
- <I>, postmodern science</I>
- <I>, quantum mechanics</I>
- <I>, quantum physics</I>
- <I>, time travel</I>
- <I>, warp technology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>WaterWeb Home Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.waterweb.com">http://www.waterweb.com</A><BR> WaterWeb
- provides a collection of water-related information available on the Internet.
- Topics include water treatment equipment and chemicals, water testing equipment
- and services, consultants and engineers, water conservation technologies, trade
- journals, trade associations, research databases, government agencies, and
- upcoming events, to name only a few.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Geology</I>
- <I>Internet Resources</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Arizona</I>
- <I>, hydrology</I>
- <I>, water</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Weather and Global Monitoring</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://life.anu.edu.au/weather.html">http://life.anu.edu.au/weather.html</A><BR>
- This page is an index to links relating to global climate. Users can view
- current satellite photos of any world region, review weather reports and
- forecasts, and access related material such as recent earthquakes and FAQs.
- There are links to online world maps, FireNet, and the National Oceanic and
- Atmospheric Administration.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Weather</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>earthquakes</I>
- <I>, FireNet</I>
- <I>, maps</I>
- <I>, NOAA</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Web Elements 2.0 beta 3</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.shef.ac.uk/chemistry/web-elements/web-elements-home.html">http://www.shef.ac.uk/chemistry/web-elements/web-elements-home.html</A><BR>
- This site contains a whopping 30 megabyte collection of 5,500 files about the
- periodic table. Different types of data on the elements are offered, from
- chemical to crystallographic, nuclear to biological. Also featured are reduction
- potentials, isotope abundances, electronic configurations, and ionization
- enthalpies for the elements. Clickable tables make it easy to find out the data
- for a particular element. Sponsored by the American Chemical Society, this site
- offers a huge number of links to other chemistry sites.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Chemistry</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>periodic table</I>
- <I>, teaching aids</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>WebElements</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/Table">http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/Table</A><BR>
- This handy Web site features the first 109 elements in the period table. Users
- can click on a specific element, and data such as the atomic weight, atomic
- number, group number, and additional information, including nuclear charges,
- electronegativities, and temperatures, are featured. Also available are
- hyperlinks to isotope pattern calculators and element percentage calculators.
- Additional periodic table sites are listed.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Chemistry</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>atomic elements</I>
- <I>, atomic weights</I>
- <I>, elements</I>
- <I>, periodic table</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Wildflowers</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://rampages.onramp.net/~garylipe/index.htm">http://rampages.onramp.net/~garylipe/index.htm</A><BR>
- Flower vendors, state parks, and gardens have put together Wildflowers, a Web
- site containing a variety of resources on wildflowers--identification, where
- they grow, a picture of the Wildflower of the Week, and others. This page
- features a state-by-state resource on locating gardens and vendors across the
- country. There are book reviews, articles and magazines, an annotated
- bibliography, a list of associations, and links to Internet documents and
- references.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Botany</I>
- <I>Gardening</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>botanical gardens</I>
- <I>, flowers</I>
- <I>, wildflowers</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Women in Technology Directory</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.sdsu.edu/wit">http://www.sdsu.edu/wit</A><BR> The Women in
- Technology Directory is meant as a networking and support resource for women in
- technical fields. Interested persons can add themselves to the registry; an
- online form asks for specific information, such as field, education, etc. Email
- addresses in the directory are hyperlinked to an online email form for easy
- communication.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Nonprofit Organizations</I>
- <I>Women's Studies</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>gender issues</I>
- <I>, networking</I>
- <I>, professional organizations</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>World Wildlife Fund, U.S.A.</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://pan.cedar.univie.ac.at/gopher/WWF/wwf.html">http://pan.cedar.univie.ac.at/gopher/WWF/wwf.html</A><BR>
- The World Wildlife Fund is listed on the home page, but this site is limited to
- environmental protection efforts in Central and Eastern Europe. A newsletter
- with several articles about the problems, issues, and projects regarding the
- environment is the main feature of this site. The topics included in the
- newsletter are environmental management, nature conservation, and energy.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Europe</I>
- <I>Organizations</I>
- <I>Publications</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Europe</I>
- <I>, nature</I>
- <I>, wildlife</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>WWW Virtual Library - Biodiversity, Ecology, and the Environment</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://golgi.harvard.edu/biopages/biodiversity.html">http://golgi.harvard.edu/biopages/biodiversity.html</A><BR>
- Biodiversity, Ecology, and the Environment is provided by Harvard Biolabs as a
- virtual index of bioscience resources. The index is well-organized and
- represents diverse universities, institutions, journals, and studies related to
- bioscience. Aquatic ecology, microbiology, exotic feline breeding, and Enviro
- Web are a few of the many links.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Education Research</I>
- <I>Education Resources</I>
- <I>Environment</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Internet Resources</I>
- <I>Libraries</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>aguatic ecology</I>
- <I>, biosciences</I>
- <I>, microbiology</I>
- <I>, science journals</I>
- <I>, science studies</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>WWW Virtual Library - Oceanography</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.mth.uea.ac.uk/ocean/oceanography.html">http://www.mth.uea.ac.uk/ocean/oceanography.html</A><BR>
- More than 100 links to oceanography on the Internet are provided at this site.
- The index is arranged by country, although the servers provide information that
- can be used worldwide. The links are primarily academic institutions, making
- this a valuable site for research and education.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>aquatic sciences</I>
- <I>, marine studies</I>
- <I>, oceanography</I>
- <I>, study of the ocean</I>
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