- A View of Life
http://auth.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/olc_linkedcontent/mader07b/mader07b_weblinks-01.htm (Added: Mon Sep 09 2002)
- CNN Science and Technology News
Learn about news-breaking environmental issues and new discoveries, or let your voice be heard by voting in a quick poll. Need to search? CNN news allows you to search the topic of your interest. http://www.cnn.com/TECH/ (Added: Mon Sep 09 2002)
- DISCOVERY CHANNEL
Make TV educational! Discovery Channel online has everything dealing with health, animals and pets, and nature. You can even help students with homework and find instructors with creative curriculum! http://dsc.discovery.com/ (Added: Mon Sep 09 2002)
- Electronic Scholarly Publishing
This link connects you to many other sites dealing with Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Ecology, Evolution, and Medicine. A great site to do some research! http://www.esp.org/ (Added: Mon Sep 09 2002)
- Overview of the Biology Project
A very good site with links to information on a myriad of facets of biological science. http://www.biology.arizona.edu/the_biology_project/the_biology_project.html (Added: Wed Jun 12 2002)
- Scientific American Online Magazine
The online magazine makes it easy to find an issue or search a topic. It also allows you to ask an expert a question that your search won't answer. http://www.sciam.com/ (Added: Mon Sep 09 2002)
- U. S. Department of the Interior
Links to much, including the various bureaus; Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, U.S. Geological Survey, and more. The USGS, a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Interior, was established to provide a permanent Federal agency to conduct the systematic and scientific "classification of the public lands and examination of the geological structure, mineral resources, and products of the national domain." The USGS provides information consisting of maps, databases, and descriptions and analyses of the water, energy, and mineral resources, land surface, underlying geologic structure, natural hazards, and dynamic processes of the earth. A bit difficult to navigate, but you’ll eventually get there. http://www.doi.gov/index.html (Added: Wed Jun 12 2002)
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