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Mad Scientist Network http://www.madsci.org/
A great area for getting answers to all kinds of science questions.
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Ask a Bubble Expert http://www.bubbles.org/html/questions.htm
Everything you ever wanted to know about the science behind bubbles.
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Ask A Hurricane Hunter http://www.hurricanehunters.com/askus.htm
Get answers from these scientists who fly airplanes right into the eye of hurricanes.
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Ask A Marine Scientist http://oceanlink.island.net/ask/askmain/ask.html
Get answers to questions about marine animals, plants, Oceanography, careers in marine biology, and more.
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Ask an Earth Scientist http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/ASK/askanerd.html
Answers from people in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Hawaii.
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Ask A Scientist or Engineer http://www.nsf.gov/nstw_questions/start.htm
Search through a bunch of answers in all different science topics from the National Science Foundation.
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Ask An Energy Expert http://www.eren.doe.gov/menus/energyex.html
DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Clearinghouse. Send a question and have it answered by an energy expert.
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Ask Dr. Fred http://www.cherryvalleybooks.com/DrFred/ask.cfm
Get answers to science questions at Dr. Fred's online column. Topics include the color of the sky and of flowers, the extinction of dinosaurs, and life on Mars.
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Ask Science Theatre Archive http://www.pa.msu.edu/~sciencet/ask_st/
Submit your question or read past answers to find out why the sky is blue, how a spider web works, what makes gravity, and much more.
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Ask Sea Dog http://www.whaletimes.org/whaques.htm
Ask about whales, fish, sharks, penguins, and other ocean animals.
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Ask Wendell http://www.yucky.com/wendell/
Ask Wendell the Worm any questions you want to know about science here at the Yuckiest Site on the Internet.
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HHMI's Ask A Scientist Biology Questions http://www.holidaylectures.org/askascientist/
Scroll down the page to submit your Biology questions to experts. From the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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How Things Work: The Physics of Everyday Life http://rabi.phys.virginia.edu/HTW//
Ever wonder how something worked, but didn't know whom to ask? Ask Louis A. Bloomfield, a physics professor at the University of Virginia.
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Room 103 http://www.room103.com/home.htm
Get your science and technology questions answered by a group of scientists from different fields.
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Science Whatzit http://www.omsi.edu/online/whatzit/
Get answers to chemistry, astronomy, phyiscs, and other science questions from the Oregon Museum of Science and Indusrty.
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ScienceBob.com http://www.sciencebob.com/
Meet Bob, find cool experiments, get answers to your questions, and find sites about the science topic of your choice.
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Scientific American: Ask the Experts http://www.sciam.com/askexpert/index.html
All your questions about science answered from the PBS series hosted by Alan Alda.
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Voyage to the Galapagos http://www.pbs.org/saf/voyage.html
Learn about the islands by reading explorers' journals, seeing what scientists have to say, and watching video clips. Presented by the PBS show Scientific American Frontiers.
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Izzy's Skylog http://darkstar.swsc.k12.ar.us/~izzy/
A great web page for amateur and backyard astronomers. Includes calendars of events in the sky, discussions of constellations, and even a place where you can ask Izzy questions.
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Ask An Astronaut http://www.starport.com/live/astro/
Submit a question to the astronaut who's currently answering them, or read the answers from previous astronauts.
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Ask the Mars Team http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/mars/ask/question.html
Email the Mars team with your questions.
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Space Team Online http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/space/ask/question.html
Ask the NASA Space Team questions about what they do and how the space program works, or browse a database of past questions and answers.
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Ask An Astronomer http://www.twsu.edu/~obswww/o20.html
Ask an astronomer from Lake Afton Public Observatory questions. You may wish to browse the archive of questions that have already been asked.
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Ask the Astronomers http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/spartan/ask_astronomers.html
Ask the SPARTAN 201 and Ulysses scientists questions.
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Astronomy Science Whatzit http://www.omsi.edu/online/whatzit/astronomy.html
Get answers to astronomy questions from the Oregon Musueum of Science and Industry.
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Outer Orbit: Ask an Astronomer http://www.outerorbit.com/ask/index.html
Astronomers from Case Western University answer your questions about space and astronomy.
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Chem http://www.chem4kids.com/index.html
4-Kids - A beginner's look into the states of matter, atoms, reactions, and other elements of chemistry.
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Scientific Method http://www.kapili.com/biology4kids/study/
A step by step explanation of how scientists find things out and create classification systems. Take the quizzes to help you retain the information. From Biology4Kids.
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Extreme Science http://www.extremescience.com/
The biggest, the baddest, and the best in the natural world are all gathered at this site. Includes pictures, info, types of scientists who study these phenomena, and where to go for more information.
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Chemical Elements.com http://www.chemicalelements.com/
An up-to-date interactive periodic table with detailed but easy to understand information.
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Chemistry Drill http://www.edu4kids.com/chem/
The drill shows you an Element Symbol and then you will be able to answer questions about it. The answers may include the element's period, group, atomic number, element name, atomic weight, or other...
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Element Database http://www.cs.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/nph-pertab
Inlcudes a periodic table, and a list of elements by name, symbol, and atomic number.
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It's Elemental http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/
An interactive periodic table of elements. It provides you with a substantial amount of information for each element.
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Visual Elements http://www.chemsoc.org/viselements/
A periodic table created using visual images rather than text. This website is very awesome, and is a great reference for information about all the elements, and pictures of them.
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Seeing, Hearing, and Smelling http://www.hhmi.org/senses/
Research and articles on the three best-known human senses: vision, hearing and smelling. Learn how humans see, how we hear and how we smell. From the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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Learn About Diabetes http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/6935/what_is.html
An informative description of the condition of Diabetes.
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What Is A Cell? http://www.chavez.cps.k12.il.us/thumphrey/documents/pages/cellsite/PAGES/cell.html
An informative description and picture of 5th-6th grade comprehension level.
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Atlas of the Body: The Heart http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/gen_hlth/atlas/newatlas/heart.htm
Diagram and information on what the heart does.
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Atlas of the Body: The Digestive System http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/gen_hlth/atlas/newatlas/digest.htm
Explains the parts of the digestive system. Includes a diagram.
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Atlas of the Body: The Ear http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/gen_hlth/atlas/newatlas/ear.htm
Atlas of the Human Body. Explains the ear with a diagram and description.
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Atlas of the Body: The Endocrine System http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/gen_hlth/atlas/newatlas/endo.htm
Atlas of the Human Body. Explains the different part of the Endocrine Gland.
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Atlas of the Human Body http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/gen_hlth/atlas/newatlas/urinary.htm
Explains the parts of the urinary system on a diagram.
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Anatomy of the Eye http://www.eyenet.org/public/anatomy/anatomy.html
A diagram showing all the parts of the eye with written descriptions underneath.
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Atlas of the Body: The Eye http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/gen_hlth/atlas/newatlas/eye.htm
Atlas of the Human Body: Science of the eye.
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Lymphatic System, The http://www.msms.doe.k12.ms.us/biology/anatomy/lymphatic/lymphatic.html
Descriptions of the parts of this system and their functions. From the Anatomy and Physiology site. For high school student comprehension.
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Atlas of the Body: The Nervous System http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/gen_hlth/atlas/newatlas/nerve2.htm
Atlas of the Human Body: Explains the parts of the nervous system.
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Atlas of the Body: The Respiratory System http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/gen_hlth/atlas/newatlas/lung.htm
Check out a diagram of the parts of your body that help you breathe.
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Atlas of the Body: The Skeleton http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/gen_hlth/atlas/newatlas/skelside.htm
Atlas of the Human Body: Shows the different parts of the skeleton. Side View.
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AMA: Bones, Muscles and Joints http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/gen_hlth/atlas/newatlas/skelfron.htm
Atlas of the Body: The Skeleton: Front View. Explains the bones, joints, and muscles.
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Atlas of the Body: The Skin http://www.ama-assn.org/insight/gen_hlth/atlas/newatlas/epid.htm
Atlas of the Human Body. Explains the parts of the skin. Includes a diagram.
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The Photosynthesis Process http://www.ifmt.nf.ca/mi-net/enviro/photo.htm
An interactive diagram that gives simple, brief descriptions and pictures for each stage in the process.
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Let's Find Out Encyclopedia http://www.letsfindout.com/
The online research tool and homework helper from Knowledge Adventure. Covering a wide range of topics especially suited for school projects, it's fun, easy to use, and free.
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Chemistry Glossary http://library.thinkquest.org/2690/cgi-bin/GenGlossaryTable.cgi
Huge list of chemistry words and definitions.
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Ask A Plasma Physicist http://ippex.pppl.gov/ippex/pages/Ask_an_expert.html
Ask a plasma physicist a question.
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Stars & Constellations http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constellations/constellations.html
Informative website that gives all the constellations or stars in alphabetical order or by month. This website also includes a FAQ page, photos, references, and supplementary information.
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Planetary Fact Sheet http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planetfact.html
Get all the facts about the size and atmosphere of the planets, moon and asteroids.
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Ask a Solar Astronomer http://solar-center.stanford.edu/ask-solar/asksolar.html
Send your questions about the sun or anything solar related here.
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The Solar System http://solarviews.com/eng/toc.htm
Includes a truck load of information about anything having to do with the solar system. Topics provided in outline form.
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Space Missions http://msgc.engin.umich.edu/cgi-bin/tour_map.cgi/level.button.map(link=/space_missions/space_mission
Information on the history of space exploration and descriptions of manned and unmanned missions.
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Weather Wonder http://www.niceweather.com/ww/
Get answers to your weather questions from the Jersey Weather Service.