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| 1. AAAS - American Association for the Advancement of Science The World's Largest General Scientific Society |
| 2. ScienceDaily -- the Internet's premier award-winning science news web site -- brings you the latest discoveries in science, health & medicine, the environment, space, technology, and computers, from the world's leading universities and research institutions. Updated four times a day, Science Daily also offers free search of its archive of more than 30,000 stories, as well as related links, books, encyclopedia articles, and jobs, in hundreds of different topics, including astronomy, biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, mathematics, physics, and more |
| 3. The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 "to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare |
| 4. Science Direct the world's largest electronic collection of science, technology and medicine full text and bibliographic information |
| 5. The Christian Science Monitor is an international daily newspaper published Monday through Friday. Founded in 1908 by Mary Baker Eddy, it's now also a multimedia website, an e-mail edition, a personal digital assistant (PDA) edition, and a downloadable PDF of the print version. Here's an FAQ about the Monitor: |
| 6. Scientific American, the oldest continuously published magazine in the U.S., has been bringing its readers unique insights about developments in science and technology for more than 150 years. |
| 7. The European Science Foundation promotes high quality science at a European level. It acts as a catalyst for the development of science by bringing together leading scientists and funding agencies to debate, plan and implement pan-European initiatives |
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8. The Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies The collection currently contains more than 2 millions of references (mostly to journal articles, conference papers and technical reports), clustered in about 1500 bibliographies, and consists of more than 2.3 GBytes (530MB gzipped) of BibTeX entries. More than 600 000 references contain crossreferences to citing or cited publications |
| 9. Bad Science abounds and comes in many guises. This page sets out to attack only one brand: well understood phenomena which are persistently presented incorrectly by teachers and writers, presumably because they either do not know any better or because they don't really care enough to get it correct. By publicizing examples of bad science, I hope to sensitize students, teachers and writers to the horrors of such glib explanations or representations. |
| 10. MadSci Network represents a collective cranium of scientists providing answers to your questions. For good measure we provide a variety of oddities and other ends as well. |
| 11. The MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory was formed on July 1st, 2003. It is an interdepartmental laboratory which includes faculty from Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Mathematics, Brain and Cognitive Science, Aeronautics and Astronautics, Ocean Engineering, the Biological Engineering Division and the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology. CSAIL is also the home of the World Wide Web Consortium |
| 12. the SciCentral editors have been aggregating breaking research news from the most reputable and reliable sources. The service has received over 30 Web awards and enthusiastic reviews from leading science publishers (e.g.; Science Magazine, The Lancet, The New Scientist) for the quality of its service. Over 700 other websites point to SciCentral as a trusted source of information |
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13. Hubble Site |
| 14. National Science Teachers Association |
| 15. SciFi.com |
| 16. Ontario Science Center |
| 17. The sicence Spot |
| 18. Space Telescope Science Institute |
| 19. The National Academies |
| 20. Popular Science |
| 21. Science@NASA |
| 22. Science Museum |
| 23. Science Learning Network |
| 24. EurekAlert |
| 25. The Why Files |
| 26. Junk Science |
| 27. Science Friday |
| 28. Life Science Dictionary |
| 29. LiveScience |
| 30. Space.com |