Some Science Links
Kitchen Scientists - A Guide to Home Science Experiments - www.gourmetgiftbaskets.com/Kitchen-Scientists-Home-Experiments.asp
(Thanks to Jennifer in North Carolina for finding this excellent page)
Kid's Chemistry 101 - www.polymer-search.com/covalent/kids-chemistry-101.html
(Thanks to Sharon Donato's students for finding this page)
Encyclopedia of Life - www.eol.org
www.theory-of-evolution.net
Infinite Energy
New Energy Times
Physics Classroom
StudyWorks Online
Rocky Mountain Institute
Scientific American
Scientific News Online
Popular Science
Science Daily
The Exploratorium
For Kids Only: Earth Science Enterprise
The Why Files
PBS
Nova Online
Dennis Kunkel's Microscopy
Cool Science for Curious Kids
Kinetic City Cyber Club
Cells Alive!
Hurricane Hunters
American Museum of Natural History
Inventure Place
National Laboratories
Mars News
Mad Scientist Network
Human Spaceflight
Solar System Simulator
The StarTrails Society
Observation of the Week
Nine Planets
Earth Observatory
National Geographic
TerraServer
How Stuff Works
Sandlot Science
Conceiving a Clone
Amusement Park Physics
Inner Auto
Historic Wings
Innovative Transportation Technologies
Volcano World
Glacier
Periodic Table of the Elements (HTML Table)
Dissections of the Real Brain
Mystic Aquarium
Fuel Cells 2000
Robot Books
Rodney Brooks (robot scientist)
American Institute of Physics
www.nano.gov
Sony's QRIO Robots
Computer Time Resources
Leap Seconds
Astronomy FAQ
Ask an Astronomer - Cornell
Theo Gray - graysci.com
A generator uses motion to take advantage of magnetism to create electricity.
A motor uses electricity to take advantage of magnetism to create motion.
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