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  • May 31, 11

    Physics 2000 is an interactive journey through modern physics created by University of Colorado at Boulder! Have fun learning visually and conceptually about 20th Century science and high-tech devices.

  • Nov 01, 10

    Science Friday is a weekly science talk show, broadcast live over public radio stations nationwide from 2-4pm Eastern time as part of NPR's 'Talk of the Nation' programming. Each week, we focus on science topics that are in the news and try to bring an educated, balanced discussion to bear on the scientific issues at hand. Panels of expert guests join Science Friday's host, Ira Flatow, a veteran science journalist, to discuss science - and to take questions from listeners during the call-in portion of the program.

  • Nov 01, 10

    Site contains fun games to test knowledge, including the Nobel Prize winner site where students can simulate a blood typing/transfusion.

  • May 31, 11

    ChemEd DL contains digital resources, tools, and online services—your 24:7 aid for teaching and learning chemistry. A collaborative, community-driven effort, ChemEd DL is the place for sharing your work and benefitting from what others have done.

  • May 31, 11

    The Physics Front provides high quality resources for the teaching of physics and physical sciences courses.

  • May 31, 11

    Scitable is a free science library and personal learning tool brought to you by Nature Publishing Group, the world's leading publisher of science.
    Scitable currently concentrates on genetics and cell biology, which include the topics of evolution, gene expression, and the rich complexity of cellular processes shared by living organisms. Scitable also offers resources for the budding scientist, with advice about effective science communication and career paths.

  • BEN

    May 31, 11

    Welcome to the BEN portal, the National Science Digital Library (NSDL) Pathway for biological sciences education. The BEN Portal provides access to education resources from BEN Collaborators and is managed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Over 16,937 reviewed resources covering 77 biological sciences topics are available. BEN resources can help you engage student interest, shorten lesson preparation time, provide concept updates, and develop curricula that are in line with national standards for content, use of animals and humans, and student safety.

  • Nov 01, 10

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    NSDL is the Nation's online library for education and research in
    Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics.

  • May 31, 11

    Howard Hughes Medical Institute site with news, interactive lessons and games, video, and more.

  • May 31, 11

    These 106 in-depth tutorials are designed to illustrate and explain some of the many complex topics in biology. Each tutorial has four elements: an introduction that describes the topic to be illustrated and puts it into a broader context, a detailed animation that clearly illustrates the topic (there are a few tutorials that include simulations or other types of content, rather than animations), a conclusion that summarizes what you should have learned from the animation, and a quiz on the topic covered. The clear presentation of complex topics make these tutorials a powerful learning tool, be sure to work through them in their entirety for the best benefit. New to the Seventh Edition are 20 Key Experiment tutorials that expand upon some of the most important experiments depicted in the book, as well as 10 additional new tutorials. All the animated activities include textbook references, making it easy for you to look up a topic in the text for further explanation. For details on how the tutorials work, click the Help button on the Animation tab of a tutorial.

  • Aug 18, 11

    Science360 Knowledge Network immerses visitors in the latest wonders of science, engineering, technology and math. We gather the latest science videos provided by scientists, colleges and universities, science and engineering centers, the National Science Foundation and more. Each video is embeddable to put on your own personal websites, blogs and social networking pages. Science360 engages the general public, science junkies and students alike in the cutting-edge discoveries and big science stories of the day.

  • Dec 12, 11

    STEM resources for K-12 classrooms

  • Jan 05, 12

    "On the Web: Science and Literacy"

    NSTA web-based resources

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