Some Interesting Science Web Siteshttp://www.open2.net/roughscience/index.html - The BBC's Rough Science program http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/ - The master of chemical demonstrations, University of Wisconsin-Madison Chemistry Professor Bassam Z. Shakhashiri, shares the fun of science through home science activities, demonstration shows, videos, and books. Information about these and other science fun stuff is available here. http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/atlas/ - Canadian Geographic Atlas online, Geographic information on Canada http://evolution.berkeley.edu/ - Understanding Evolution. Your one-stop source of information on evolution http://www.nsf.gov/start.htm - The official web site of the U.S. based National science Foundation http://oposite.stsci.edu/ - The Hubble Space telescope web site, containing tons of information and images of space http://www.aquanet.com/ - The Aquatic Network web site; of interest to anyone interested in marine biology and the marine environment http://www.okstate.edu/aesp/image.html - Libraries of space images. This web site has many “awesome pictures”! http://www.waynesthisandthat.com/crystals.htm - Information on how to grow crystals. http://discoverychannel.ca/ - Discovery Channel Canada. http://www.bocklabs.wisc.edu/ - A web site rich in information about the latest advances in Molecular Virology, Molecular Biology and Microscopy http://www.enc.org/ - ENC (Eisenhower National Clearinghouse) Online is a K-12 math and science teacher center, containing lessons , activities and more. “Ask ENC” allows you to seek assistance from reference librarians at ENC as you search for information, materials, and valuable web sites for math and science http://www.enter.net/~holostudio/ - A web site that tells you how to make your own holograms and lasers http://iop.org/ - This is the web site for the Institute of Physics. Clicking on “Education” leads to a vast amount of physics-related information and resources for students, parents and teachers http://southport.jpl.nasa.gov/ - Gives many images of the earth using imaging radar www.canadiansciencecentres.ca - Canadian Association of Science Centres member information and science related links from across Canada www.nserc.ca - Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada www.theexplorationplace.com - The Exploration Place – Prince George, British Columbia www.scienceworld.ca - Science World – Vancouver, British Columbia www.odyssium.com - The Odyssium – Edmonton, Alberta www.teachersfirst.com - A teacher resource, including science related curriculum http://tru.ca/index.html - Thompson Rivers University. Located at Kamloops in central BC – we have the program for you whether it is technical, vocational and degree in nature – visit our website for more www.funology.com - This site lists "brainteasers, home science experiments, magic tricks, and jokes, all designed for fun with a scientific twist" and is appropriate for kids up to about grade 7 http://www.sciam.com/ - American Scientific website. http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/nineplanets/nineplanets.html - This site "contains a treasure-trove of information about our solar system with detailed information on each planet and their moons, starting with the sun and moving all the way to Pluto. Photographs, history, mythology, and much, much more" http://www.howtoons.org - This web site designs science experiments for kids. http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html - Astronomy Picture of the Day http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/index.html - Molecular Expressions: Science, Optics and You.... http://www.exploratorium.edu/explore/handson.html - Exploratorium: Hands-on Activities http://www.arborsci.com/ - Arbor Scientific Home http://www.teachersource.com/ - Educational Innovations http://www.boreal.com/ - Boreal Laboratories: On-line Catalog: |