A comprehensive site detailing the achievements of Leonardo DaVinci. Of particular note is the exceptional flash timeline that plots his various achievements by date (X) and in rows (Y).
Written and illustrated by Tom Weller, it's the online recreation of his not-very-famous book (originally published in 1986). It's a wry, sarcastic look at the world of science.
Another great page relating to the identification of lies, this one concentrating on the sorts of eye movement used depending upon the knowledge being recalled by the speaker (blifaloo.com)
This is an excellent dynamically-generated google map-site that takes stock of all the major and minor earthquakes to have happened within the last week.
This is the *entire* collection of Carl Sagan's (nearly) timeliness Cosmos documentary series. As a longtime Sagan fan, I'm thrilled to have found this online.
from Wikipedia. This is the official depository of all newly found FSM lore. For pastafarians, this is *the* site to visit, save the official FSM site.
It's yesterday's tomorrow, today. A great collection of old articles about future technology - some are hits, most are misses, all are quite interesting.