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| Science AAAS Founded in 1880 on $10,000 of seed money from the American inventor Thomas Edison, Science has grown to become the world's leading outlet for scientific news, commentary, and cutting-edge research, with the largest paid circulation of any peer-reviewed general-science journal. Through its print and online incarnations, Science reaches an estimated worldwide readership of more than one million. In content, too, the journal is truly international in scope; some 35 to 40 percent of the corresponding authors on its papers are based outside the United States. Its articles consistently rank among world's most cited research. - |
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| Space.com Wow, space - the final frontier. It is the thing that fascinated me throughout my youth. I mean all you have to do is to look at the sky and wonder what is really out there. And of course all those science friction books and movies did make me even more curious. Won't it be cool to understand what is going on out there? How the stars work? How the planets get evlved? How did we get to what we are now? I know you look at the sky and all you see is empty space with a few twinkling lights but you got to be a little curious right? Anyway, Space.com offes us space freaks a chance to understand what is going on. It contains all the information regarding the space, even information like proto-planets, the stars, NSAS spacecrafts, asteroids, rockets and so on. And yes, they will have the latest happenings and groundbreaking findings on this site as well. The section that particularly interests me is the Search For Life. Although we have a lot of aliens already living on planet Earth, I am always keen to meet even more. |
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| Scientific American For those who love science. It is kind of sad to see our young nowadays don't care much for science. I am guessing that it bores them after a while and they would rather check out the latest pop sensation or the new song by Lady Gaga or somebody famous. When I was young, science honestly interest me a lot. So much so that I actually wanted to be a scientist. But it didn't pan out. Anyway, if you are interested in science, check out this website. It contains numerous interesting articles on the wonders of science as well as news around the world. Even if you have no interest in science, you might want to check out some of their articles because it might be related to your job, your environment or even your house. Yes, science is all around you - even lifting heavy things require some science. If not, you will definitely break your back. It is also good to get your kids interested in science at a early age. Who knows, maybe one day he or she will be the next great scientist to discover something worth discovering! |
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| e! Science News This site has no human editors. Yes, they have advanced so much in the artifical intelligence field that there is no longer any need to have a human editor and paying him thousands of dollars just to edit stuff. They would rather save the money to buy the latest version of Lisrel online. Freaks. They get their articles from major science resources and their system will then categorize them using some sort of algorithm whcih makes my head hurt when they try to explain it. Wow, that is just amazing. But then science stuff is very specific, so it is easier to automatically categorize science articles than say entertainment news. But nevertheless it is still pretty impressive. And if you are interested in the world of science, this site will do pretty well to satisify your curiosity. They have topics like astronomy, biology, nature, earth, climate, phsyics, mathematics, chemistry, economics, sociology and many more. |
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| Live Science Science is boring. Honestly, I have been through Universities and I can say, Science is more or less boring. It is no wonder we can't get enough young people to become scientist or even get interested in science. Because it is so boring. However there is actually a way to get people interested in science - by showcasing science in a more positive light. Live Science is one of those sites that actually makes people interested in science - you get "provocative information in regards to science and makes us even more curious about health, technology and virtually everything around us. Just visit their website and you will understand what I mean. You won't fall asleep reading the site, especially the main page where you get things like "What if humans were twice as smart?", "New Toys lets you spy on your neighbours" and "Can Stephen Colbert really run for President?" I mean with titles like this, wouldn't you be interested to keep on reading? |
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| Rocket Scientists A collection of resources relevant to the aerospace sciences, as well as some more generic resources intended for a broader audience.For example, airfoil characteristics, aerodynamics calculators, and mathematical utilities. - |
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| Aerolite Meteorites Authentic space rocks: Aerolite Meteorites offers superb meteorites for sale, as well as original meteorite photography, articles about meteorite hunting, expedition reports and more. - |
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| Peptide Resource Page A guide to peptides created by scientists for scientists. Find companies that offer custom peptide services including MAPs and libraries, manufacturers of GMP peptides, and suppliers of solid phase peptide synthesis reagents and peptide synthesizers. - |
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| Science in the Box Find out about the science behind P&G products with ScienceInTheBox.This site delivers a wealth of product information to consumers, media, scientists and professionals on product innovation, R&D, human and environmental safety, sustainability. It also provides access to our library of scientific publications and products safety datasheet. - |
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| BMolecular Station Information on biology and molecular biology. Includes biology articles and the latest biology news. Also discuss biology in the forums and browse research abstracts from the latest biology research. - |
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| Metric Conversion Calculator Metric conversion tables to help you convert between different units of measurement using the metric system, british/american, avoirdupois systems, etc. - |
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| Knockout and Transgenic Research Portal Learn about knockout and transgenic mice (and other transgenic organisms) including hot new publications, jobs, news, lab registry, scientist rankings, updated daily. - |
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| Natures Odyssey Nature’s Odyssey - Top of the line science educational store based in San Jose, California. Whether you are looking for a unique fossil, an award winning science kits or a state of the art telescopes. - |
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| Stem Cells China Latest news on stem cell treatments and research in China.Latest news on stem cell treatments and research in China.Latest news on stem cell treatments and research in China.Latest news on stem cell treatments and research in China. - |
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| Astronomy For Kids Online Astronomy for kids online explores the solar system,the big bang theory,and the history and definition of astronomy.
You"ll learn about the Hubble Space Telescope, get neat astronomy facts, use an astronomy dictionary,and find out about solar eclipses. - |
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| Statistics & Forecasting A wealth of information and resources on statistics & forecasting and the uses of both in business and science. Various techniques, methods and theories on statistics and forecasting are discussed in depth with useful examples. - |
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| ScienceDocs ScienceDocs delivers comprehensive scientific and medical research support services including statistical programming, study design consultation, data analysis, editing and translating for researchers and students worldwide. - |
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| Microarray Station Find information and articles on DNA microarrays. Includes protocols for conducting DNA microarray experiments. Also contains listings of software and bioinfomatic tools for DNA microarray data analysis. - |
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| Dinosaurs Fact Dinosaurs lived and evolved for over 185 million years unitl they became extinct. The cause has not been proven yet, but many believe that an asteroid Over 9 miles wide hit the earth In the Gulf of Mexico. Just one over 5,000 facts from the site. - |