General Science - Ecology - Anatomy - Biology - Musuems

Bill Nye the Science Guy -- Great site if you are thinking of doing a science project
National Student Research Center -- If you are looking for a science project, you've GOT to check this site out
Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab -- Lot of great science experiments here

Web Adventures - from Rice University - 5 topics - infectious diseases, impact of alcohol on 3 body systems, impact of substance abuse, basic forensics to solve a crime, and exploring science careers
Your Science Fair Project Resource Guide - links information on the scientific method, how to choose a topic, sample projects, advice, tips and tricks

Science Whatzit - great place to ask questions and see what questions have been asked, and answered.  Also includes links to related sites within some answers.
Funology - Ages 6-12 - wacky experiments, games and hands-on activities

Ask Dr. Universe - from Washington State Univ., read featured questions, articles, or ask your own question!

Scientific and Medical image database - provides more than 10,000 downloadable illustrations, charts and animations ideal for students and teachers of anatomy, physiology, biology and other life sciences. Educators in elementary through college may download images free of charge for noncommercial use in lectures, presentations, slideshows and more.

 National Science Foundation - for teachers and students - covers many areas

National Science Foundation's Multimedia Gallery

Encyclopedia of Life - free site with data on over 1.8 million known species of animals, plants and other forms of life on Earth

My Reference Desk - Science -- Dozens of science sites to visit...a real gold mine
Eric's Treasure Trove of Scientific Biography -- Want information on any scientist?
Edible/Inedible Experiments -- make and consume your experiments!
Cool Science for Curious Kids -- explore biology with activities
Exploratorium
-- visit the San Francisco Museum of science, art and human perception with interactive illusions and more.

The Science Page - tons of links

Scientific American - current news, interviews and links to online musuems and exhibits

NOVA - students can follow scientists and explorers reporting on science as it happens

Popular Science - full of today's scientific applications


Recycle Ecology

EcoKids - learn about the environment
Earth Day


Museums

American Museum of Natural History

The Exploratorium

The Franklin Institute Science Museum

Hands-on Science Centers Worldwide

National Air & Space Museum

Smithsonian Institution
Academy of Natural Sciences
Bishop Museum - Hawaii
Rose Center for Earth and Space


Brain

 Human Anatomy On-Line -- A great anatomy site...hot off the press
 
Brainconnection - online source for the latest news and info about how the brain works, how we learn, and how neuroscience discoveries relate to our daily lives
 
OLogy - by the American Museum of Natural History - The study of....genetics, biodiversity, Einstien, astronomy, paleontology, to name a few
 
Neuroscience for Kids - explores the nervous system - elementary


Microscope

The Electronic Zoo -- Find something on ANY kind of animal
The World of Insects -- A ton of information on insects (check out the index)
University of Florida's Book of Insect Records -- Interesting insect site
Web Geological Time Machine -- Wonderful geology site...it's fun to travel in time
Neandertal News - info on 34,000 year old temporal bone

Orkin Virtual Cockroach (disgusting but educational tool on insect anatomy)

 

 

Animal Diversity Web - a virtual textbook on structure and classification of animals, concepts of biology, etc. Great for grades 9-12

Journey North: A global study of wildlife migration - great for elementary grades, curriculum information and students can participate

Wildlife Watch - be a volunteer to help monitor wildlife populations in your area

Virtual online frog dissection- virtual online frog dissection

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