NASA AND ASTRONOMY
NASA
NASA: The Space Shuttle
History of the shuttle flights.
NASA Earth Image Database
Thousands of pictures of earth and other research materials.
NASA Images Library
Space.com
Great research and interactive tools.
NASA: Space Shuttle and International Space Station
Spaceday.com
SpaceWeather.com
Tracks solar wind, meteors, planet temps, etc.
Space Station Page
Astronomy.com
SpaceBusiness.com
Links to several industry sites.
Accuweather.com: Astronomy Center
NASA Watch
Track articles that criticize NASA.
NASA: Apollo 11
NASA Histories
NASA: History of Missions
NASA Apollo Gallery
We Choose the Moon
Cool Flash animation of the Apollo 11 mission. Includes a desktop tracker.
NASA Restored Footage of Apollo 11 Moon Landing
CNN: Apollo 11 at 30
Space.com: The Story of Apollo 11
PBS Nova: To the Moon
Newseum: Dateline Moon
Poynter: History of U.S. Space Flight Links and Bibliography
NASA: Columbia Accident Investigation Board
Regular updates on the findings of the shuttle crash.
The Center for Orbital and Re-entry Debris Studies
Space Shuttle: Thermal Stress
A 1987 .PDF report about thermal stress on the orbiter upon re-entry.
The Hubble Site
Space research and astronomy galore. Includes the telescope, education/museums, reference desk, photo galleries and more.
Shuttle Independent Assessment Team(SIAT)Report, 2000 (.PDF file)
CNN:Shuttle Independent Assessment Team
CNN: NASA Summary of Shuttle Independent Assessment Team(SIAT)Report
IRE: Federal Contractors/Space Shuttle Database
NASA: STS 107 Press Kit
157 pages of .pdf.
NASA's Space Shuttle Columbia: Quick Facts and Issues for Congress
Six pages in .PDF format.
CRS Issue Brief: Space Launch Vehicles: Government Activities, Commercial Competition, and Satellite Exports
Twenty pages in .PDF format.
CRS Issue Brief: Space Stations
Twenty pages in .PDF format.
NASA: International Space Station
Space.com: Photos and Background of Columbia Crew
Interviews with each crew member while they were in space on this mission.
SAJA: Bio of Astronaut Kalpana C. Chawla
A detailed biography and links to stories about her.
NASA: STS-107 Overview, Bios
NASA: STS-107 Media Archive (Photos)
Air&Space Magazine
Smithsonian online magazine includes History of Flight, Flight Today, Military Aviaton and Space Exploration.
NASA: Shuttle Photo Archive
NASA: STS-107 Research Mission
Columbia Missions (with STS-107)
Google: Columbia Shuttle Links
NASA Shuttle Press Kit on STS 107
In .PDF format.
A Primer for Journalists Covering Space
An excellent master's thesis full of tips and ideas.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Goddard Space Flight Center (Maryland)
Marshall Space Flight Center (Huntsville, Ala.)
Howstuffworks: How Space Shuttles Work
Google Search on Shuttle Re-Entry
Houston Chronicle: .PDFs Shuttle Coverage
Every page of the Chronicle's Shuttle disaster coverage, from Saturday's Extra edition through today (Wednesday).
NASA: Space Shuttle Mission Basics
George Washington University: Space Policy Institute
Benefits of space research, satellites, etc.
Presidential Commission Report on Space Shuttle Challenger Accident
Rogers Commission Report - not all parts are online at this location.
NASA Space Shuttle Challenger: Observations on the Reliability of the Shuttle
A part of the Rogers Commission Report.
Houston Chronicle Space Page
In-depth coverage of the explosion.
IRE Space Shuttle Disaster Resources
There are at least 13 stories in our Resource Center about the Space Shuttle that might be of assistance.
Orlando Sentinel Coverage of Columbia
MSNBC: Space Shuttle Timeline 1981-2002
Google Moon
Use the image map to track past Apollo missions and zoom in on various areas.
Google Earth
Free site that allows you to zoom in on your address/zip code from a satellite image.
PhysLink Astronomy and Physics Online
WikiSky
Images of galaxies, comets, etc.
Astrophysics Data System
NASA-funded site at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics features scientific explanations of astronomy.
Sloan Digital Sky Survey
High-resolution images of the night sky.
CyberJournalist.net: Sites Covering the Columbia
A gallery of cover snapshots from a sampling of sites and analysis of the effectiveness of their approach.
National Academy of Sciences
Links to publications, news and other resources.
Astronomical Almanac
International Dark Sky Association
NASA Space Shuttle Challenger: Federation of American Scientists
A part of the Rogers Commission Report.
NASA: Space Shuttle Annotated Bibliography
Chapter 7.
Google: Challenger Accident Links
Yahoo!: Challenger Accident Links
Fear of Physics
Covers fundamentals, teaching resources.
National Center for Atmospheric Research: Radar Loops
Shows debris trail from shuttle.
Fragile Oasis
A space blog about how to improve the environment on Earth.
CBS News: Stats on Space Fatalities
Features many key stats.
SpaceFlightNow: Radar Images
Radar image of debris field and links to data on mission.
YouTube Evolution Documentary Channel
Documentaries galore from dozens of science TV channels.
ScienceDebate
People ask candidates questions about their stand on specific science-related issues.
The Food and Environment Reporting Network
Claims to be an independent, non-profit news organization that does investigative work on agriculture, environmental health and food.
Sky High Pix
NASA's Remote Sensing Tutorial offers a big collection of overhead shots across the country.
Science@NASA
Space.com
Great research and interactive tools.
NASA: Space Shuttle and International Space Station
American Meteor Society
Space Station Page
Vanderbilt Space & Science Exploration Site
Stardate.org
McDonald Observatory at the University of Texas offers stargazing tools, moon calculator, search and other resources.
Vanderbilt Space & Science Exploration Site
Hubble Space Telescope
The official website.
Sky High Pix
NASA's Remote Sensing Tutorial offers a big collection of overhead shots across the country.
Science@NASA
Earth Observatory
These satellite images allow you to see things such as bush fires in southeastern Australia and air pollution over China.
Windows on the Universe: Astronomy
Harvard's Interactive Observatory
NASA's Earth Observatory
NASA Jet Propulsion Lab
Thinkquest.com
Sciencemaster: Space and Astronomy
CNN.com's Space Page
Hubble Telescope Press Releases and Images
USA Today: Solar Storms
Origins of solar wind, etc.
Exploratorium.edu
This online museum features a collection of more than 600 innovative, interactive exhibits about science, nature, art, technology, etc.
ScopeReviews.com: Basics of Telescopes
Heavens Above
A very cool site. Register and identify your location, and the site tells you when to look in the sky for satellites, space station or shuttle.
Franklin Institute Inquirer's Guide to the Universe
Check Your Weight on Other Planets
Space Station Tracker
The Center for Science in the Public Interest
Articles, studies, news releases, safety tips.
Florida Today Space Section
Marshall Center Newsroom
The official Newsroom for Marshall Space Flight Center.
Space Station Science Operations News
The latest news about Space Station Science Operations, managed by the Marshall Center.
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory News
NASA's official site for news and photos on the latest discoveries by the Chandra X-ray Observatory.
Sky & Telescope
This site offers a simulated view of the nighttime sky from anyplace on earth.
Stardate.org
A top-notch astronomy site.
NPR: Science Friday
WorldWideScience: The Global Science Gateway
Science portal and databases.
Library of Congress: e-Science Tracer Bullets
Designed to put the reader on target as far as science research and reference. Common terminology includes cyberinfrastructure, grids, grid computing, distributed networks, and high performance computing.
USGS: World's Earthquakes Ranked by Magnitude
Great quick reference for breaking news reporting on earthquakes.
Kilauea Volcano Eruption
NY Times: Dangers of Aging Dams, Flooding
?Out of Context Science
Great reference site that puts science information in context.
YouTube: Planet Earth
RAND Corporation Science and Technology Research
Federally funded documents center has a variety of links, reports and resources on science and technology issues.
The Ethics of Online Science Journalism
This article that claims journalists in the United States do not discuss the same types of things when discussing ethics. Values outlined in professional association codes of ethics are addressed but social and ethical factors are not.
Space Calendar
Digital Globe.com
SpaceMediaInc.com
A great Flash presentation of space exploration.
U.K. National Archives: UFO Files
Documents and research on whether UFOs exist.
Lunar Journals
Read nearly all of the audio transcripts from the Apollo moon missions, as well as images and backgrounders on each.
StarsAcademy.com
Educational space site.
NOAA Photo Library
Shots from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration personnel.
Powers of 10
Interactive site explains the universe and interrelationships.
Mars Odyssey Image
100 Useful Search Engines for Science
A great quick-reference site if you're looking for a specific topic.
Space Media Inc.'s Movies in Orbit
Astronautix Soviet Space History
Dozens of links to background, chronology and more.
Virtual Space Museum
History, canceled projects, etc.
University of Iowa: Space Audio
To The Moon
Apollo astronauts on the moon's surface provide 360-degree panoramas at this companion site to the PBS special that chronicles the untold science and engineering story of how they got there. (QuickTime plug-in required.)
U.S. Naval Observatory
Sun and moon data by year (from 1700 to 2100).
NASA: Apollo 8 Spaceflight Anniversary
Chicago Tribune: Apollo 8 Revisited
Smithsonian: The Apollo 8 Mission
Images, audio/video, facts, crew and mission summary.
Exploring the Moon: Apollo 8 Mission Quick Facts
Images, audio/video, facts, crew and mission summary.
Apollo 8 Video Search
YouTube video, images, etc.
SCIENCE NEWS SITES
Newswise
News releases from medical and science research.
Space.com: Leonid Meteor Showers
Stanford University's Highwire Press
Links to databases of 150,000 articles from medical and scientific journals. Many full text articles are free.
The Scientist
A bi-weekly magazine for life scientists. In addition to bi-weekly print content (free with registration), the site also features a daily news service in which users can get a daily e-mail digest.
NewScientist.com
Health, environment, etc. Includes articles, research, statistics, podcasts and more.
Physical Sciences Information Gateway
Launched on Sept. 17, 2001, PSIgate is the physical sciences hub for the UK's Resource Discovery Network (RDN). From this page, users can search the PSIgate database, search an expanded catalog (PSIgate+) generated by harvesting pages from the PSIgate database, or search across RDN databases. Returns include resources focused on astronomy, chemistry, earth sciences, physics, history of science, and more.
Climate Central
The site describes itself as "an independent, non-profit journalism and research organization...helping mainstream Americans understand how climate change connects to them."
Popular Science: How It Works Throughout History in Pictures
PBS Bloodlines
This is an independent discussion site that accompanies the show about how conflicts at the intersection of science and the courts are defining the ways Americans will deal with the ethical, legal and social dilemmas created by new life technologies. The official site for the show is at PBS.org
The Why Files
From the National Science Foundation, this site looks at the science, math and technology questions behind the news.
Open Access Eprint Archives in Science, Technology and Medicine
Research and reports on hundreds of topics.
National Academy of Sciences: U.S. Earthquake Resilience Needs Strengthening
Library of Congress: Science Reference Services
Symphony of Science
Science explained in music. Cool site.
Harvard's Research Matters Site
It is a portal to news articles about research. Right now there are about 214 articles in it and it will grow weekly. It's contents span the range of research fields, from the humanities to social science to science to technology to medicine.
National Science Foundation News Page
Links to a digest, publications, legislative affairs and more.
ScienceNOW News Headlines
Science News
One of the first and most reliable science news sites on the Web.
Artigen Science News
A great search engine with regular news updates.
WeeklyScientist.com
CNN.com's Science Tech Page
Bad Science
Google's Science News Directory
E!Science News
Aggregated news on science news and sources.
SciCentral
Provides links to the best science news in a variety of topic areas. It is an ideal site for a journalist seeking story ideas.
Skeptical Science: The Scientific Guide to Global Warming Skepticism
Cyanova Science News
An easy-to-use table of science news stories.
Stem Cell Research Archive
A great collection of stories from the Washington Post.
National Council for Science and Environment
EurekAlert: Science Dictionaries and Glossaries
Cal Berkeley Lab Library
Environmental Information Resources
USC GIS Research Laboratory
Exploratorium
A site run by the Museum of Science, Art and Perception offers webcasts, a science news wire, a digital library and cool studies and presentations.
SelectSurf Science-Technology Links
Links to several great science sites.
Fagan Finder: Science Resources
Inside Science News Service
This site from the American Institute of Physics publicizes science stories that may have been missed by the general press. All of the material in the "Stories" section is original reporting that is available for journalists to use as source material. The "links" section has stories from elsewhere that may be of interest to journalists.
Discovery: Science Channel
ScienceNewsforKids.org
Center for Science in the Public Interest
Newsletters, studies and more.
Fusion Power
A British research site on a new type of energy that could make oil obsolete.
LOCATE RESEARCH/ORGANIZATIONS/EXPERTS/AGENCIES
Community of Science
Search a free database of science experts.
The Greatest Women in Science History
Highlights many of the greatest women pioneers in science history with in-depth information and resources.
Media Resource Service
Search a database of reputable sources on science info. from the Scientific Research Society.
American Association for the Advancement of Science
WebElements.com
From Cyberjournalist.net: The WebElements interactive periodic table allows you to click on any of the elements to get in-depth information. The information includes not just detailed descriptions and specifications of all the elements, but an audio clip describing the element, photos of the elements, and video clips in some cases. The site also includes a printable periodic table and a version for Palm Pilots.
The Office of Naval Research
This office manages the science and technology programs for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
Science Centric
Information source for natural sciences and technology, and breaking news. The site is searchable, and browsable by disciplines, videos, editorials, art and style.
PhysicsToday.org
U.S. Government Publication Digitization Projects: Science and Math
Thousands of documents dating back decades.
Boing Boing: How To Read Science News
U.S. Government Publication Digitization Projects: Science and Technology
Thousands of documents and technical reports dating back decades.
True Cost Clearinghouse
Tips From the Science & Environmental Health Network, this site links to dozens of stories, policies and research on a variety of issues.
The American Institute of Physics: History of Global Warming
Small Science Collective: Mini-zines
MDTV Medical News Now Inc.
A New Jersey-based organization that presents a television medical news program that airs on cable in about 20 states.
Access Research Network
A great science and design portal.
SciTopics
Research summaries by science experts.
Center for Science in the Public Interest
A consumer-watchdog group in Washington.
Genomic Glossaries and Taxonomies
Biotechnology & pharmaceutical terms (& definitions) not found in most dictionaries. About 3,500 + definitions for applications, biochemistry, bioinformatics, cheminformatics, drug discovery and development, genomics, molecular biology, proteomics (and beyond), tools and technologies.
Best Science Photos of 2011
National Science Foundation
ActionBioScience.org: Ethics on Human Cloning
National Academy of Sciences
The Federation of American Scientists
INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE SITES
Journalism UK Science and Environment Page
Dozens of links to issues in Great Britian.
Megastories
Find cool global news pieces.
PSCI
This Web site is a gateway to high-quality Internet resources on science communication and public engagement with science.
European Science Links
It's somewhat limited compared to the Journalists Toolbox, but you can give it a try.
YouTube: Minute Physics Channel
Short videos of physics lessons.
Geo Currents
A map-illustrated forum dedicated to exploring global geography. Most posts link to current events, supplying historical background, spatial analysis, and political and intellectual context.
Europe's Science Media Center
Links to hundreds of research studies and stories.
American Math Society: What's New in Mathematics
Includes a 'Feature Column' monthly essays on mathematical topics), 'Math in the Media' (highlights of math news from science literature and the current media), 'Math Digest' (summaries of articles on mathematics), and the 'AMS Public Awareness Office'(press releases, contacts for journalists, and more).
MISCELLANEOUS SCIENCE SITES
Council for the Advancement of Science Writing
World Federation of Science Journalists
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Martindale's The Reference Desk
An extensive set of health science links.
100 Useful Search Engines for Science
A great quick-reference site if you're looking for a specific topic.
ZIP Code Zoo
From Neat New Stuff on the Web: This site helps you identify animals, plants, birds, butterflies and more in your area. Just type in your ZIP Code.
Eco-Labels.org
Resources that monitor a company's claim on a label. Also helps customers decipher what?s on a label. Very handy in covering consumer issues.
Online Science Museum
Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester, England, has virtual exhibits on everything from aircraft and locomotives to photography and scientific instruments. You'll need a Shockwave plug-in to run it.
Biology Online
A comprehensive dictionary of biology facts contains links to related terms within its definitions. It also offers detailed tutorials on biology-related topics.
FuelCells.org
Answers basic questions about fuel cell technology and links to companies and universities doing research in that area.
Knight Science Journalism Tracker
Provides a broad sampling of the past day's science news and, where possible, of news releases or other news tips related to publication of science news in the general circulation news media. Posts are up by 2 p.m. Eastern time most weekdays.
WorldWideScience
A "Global Science Gateway" that features scientific databases and portals.
Popular Science Archives
Knight Center Beat Guide: Energy Resources
Science Blog
Science news straight from the source. The site provides helpful links to press releases from research organizations.
Knight Science Journalism Fellowships at MIT
National UFO Reporting Center
Continuous reporting site since 1974. Double-check sourcing on anything pulled from this site.
USGS: Track Invasive Plant and Animal Species
BIOME
A British biosciences site.
InstantAnatomy.net
An anatomy education site.
Physics of Baseball Web Site
Links to academic research and studies about various aspects of baseball physics.
Baseball Research Center
Describes itself as the "Center of Excellence for the Science and Engineering of Baseball" for both experimental and analytical methods. The center focuses on baseball bat performance and durability, and the Center is the official certification center for all NCAA baseball bats and Major League Baseball bats.
Research Blogging
Bloggers about research in their fields, including neuroscience, anthropology, computer science, medicine, physics, etc. A good place to go for story ideas and finding expert sources.
Discovery News
Browse science news by category.
National Academies Press
More than 4,000 .pdf of science books and other research.
Center for Science in the Public Interest
U.S. Geological Survey Photographic Library
More than 400,000 photographs taken during geologic studies of the United States, from 1868 to present. Search through earthquakes, volcanoes, state parks, etc.
MediaResource Linking Journalists and Scientists
Disaster Finder
Run by the NASA Solid Earth and Natural Hazards Program, this service was created for the disaster community at-large so that the best links in disaster information could be found quickly and easily. Links are categorized within the Disaster Finder database according the Disaster services section of the Taxonomy of Human Services: A Conceptual Framework with Standardized Terminology and Definitions for the Field.
The Atlantic: Still Confused about the Higgs-Boson? Read This
MSNBC/Live Science: How Earthquakes Work
Molecular Weight Calculator
Just input the formula, and it returns the molecular weight to 13 decimal places.
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Pew Center on Global Climate Change
BBC: Science of Superheroes
The BBC examines the "science" behind comic-book superheroes. How can they do what they do.
Towards Electronic Journals: Realities for Scientists, Librarians and Publishers
This academic research focuses mostly on scientists' perspective as authors and readers, how changes over the years by publishers and librarians have affected scientists, and what they should expect from electronic journal and digital journal article databases. We describe some myths concerning scholarly journals and attempt to assess the future in a realistic manner.
PBS: The Gene Hunters
Companion site to the documentary on the mysteries of human disease.
All Species: Whole Earth Catalog
An attempt to name every plant, animal in microbe on earth.
Visual Physics
Interactive simulations and quizzes help you mine basic physics answers.
PhysicsCentral.com
Stephen Hawking's Universe
Topics ranging from cosmology to real unsolved mysteries, including an "Ask the Experts" section.
NewScientist.com
Features, research and tools from the magazine site.
BioSeeker
eFunda
Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics
Internet Connections for Engineers
An extensive listing of engineering and science resources.
American Engineering Campaign
Facts on engineering (an engineer created the snowboard, you know) and the 20 greatest achievements in engineering (Hint: The snowboard wasn't one of them.)
BBC SciTech
Harvard's Research Matters Site
A portal to news articles that span the range of research fields, from the humanities to social science to science to technology to medicine.
Scitable: Learn Science
Search science and nature topics, find experts, discussion forums, etc.
Wild Film History
Wildlife films and television programs from 1896 to the present. It includes oral histories and video interviews.
Discovery.com
Popular Science
Tech news with some focus on science and medicine.
Scientific American
Magazine focusing on domestic science issues.
Science Week
A weekly that posts daily news briefs with science content.
Scientific Illustration
Tumblr blog on science issues.
ScienceforCitizens.net
The Network for Citizen Science Projects and Resources.
SciTechResources.gov
This site provides scientists, researchers, engineers, and others with easy access to government resources related to science and technology.
Info - Encyclopedia and Reference Resource
Browse articles in all areas of topics within Earth & Environment, History, Literature & Arts, Health & Medicine, People, Philosophy & Religion, Places, Plants & Animals, Science & Technology, Social Science, Law, Sports, Everyday Life, and more. Includes Country Studies and North America Gazetteer.
American Journal of Physiology
Advanced Cell Technology
A cloning business that is simply "giving Mother Nature a hand in producing duplicates of animals.
How Stuff Works: Human Cloning
Grossology: The (Impolite Science of the Human Body)
Rachel Carson Institute: Environment
Carson is considered the mother of the environmental movement. Learn more about her and her career.
Longevity Web Site
PhysLink.com
Links to dozens of great physics education and reference sites.
Library of Congress: Science Reference Guides
ScienceResearch.com
Science research portal features news, conferences, studies and more.
Scitopia.org
Research and data from more than 15 science associations and publications.
UK: Recycle This
ECHO: Exploring and Collecting History Online
From George Mason University this site offer links to more than 5,000 history sites about science, technology and industry.
National Biological Information Infrastructure [NBII]
Federal, state, and local government agencies, and their partners from universities, nonprofit agencies, industry, have created this "broad, collaborative program to provide increased access to data and information on the nation's biological resources."
SciTopics
Current information for researchers on scientific, technical and medical topics.
Science.tv
Library of Congress: Science Tracer Bullets
Research guides that help you locate information on science and technology subjects.
Greenpeace: Stop Greenwashing
Greenwashing describe the act of misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service. This Greenpeace site is a great resource to find more case studies of companies' greenwashing as well as other criteria and how to suggestions for businesses to go green ethically.
Public Library of Science
A nonprofit organization of scientists and physicians committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature a freely available public resource.
WorldWideScience.org
This site is a "global science gateway connecting you to national and international scientific databases and portals."
Online Periodic Table
An award-winning site that lists and explains all the periodic tables.
Becoming Human
A great site on paleoanthropology, human evolution and origins. Flash 5 is required and a high-speed connection recommended for the video.
Center for Science in the Public Interest
Knight Science Journalism Tracker
AndreaCampbell.com
A forensic scientist, Campbell will soon have a book out, "Legal Ease: A Guide to Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedure" and is offers contact information as a source at her Web site.
ScienceStuff.org
PBS Animal Encyclopedia
Hundreds of helpful facts and stats.
Science Republic
Women in Technology International
Active group in promoting women in the science and tech industries.
The Last Word: Science Questions
Pose questions about science topics.
Center for Science in the Public Interest: Smart Mouth
A site about food science for kids.
USGS: Track River and Stream Flows
Helpful in covering floods, hurricanes.
Museum of Science and Industry
Promotional site for Chicago museum.
StarScientific.com
Tobacco processing tech company.
Northwest Science Writers Association
Geared toward the region, but the site has many resources helpful to science writers anywhere.
Archaeology Info.
Glossary, gallery of fossil examples, timeline of human evolution.
ResourceShelf: Tips on Free Science Search Tools
Discover Magazine: Top Science Stories, 2008
European Organization for Nuclear Research: Large Hadron Collider
Milestones, safety, facts and figures, background, how it works, etc.
Wikipedia: The Large Hadron Collider
Large Hadron Collider Home Page
ScienceDaily
News and articles on science, health, environment and technology.
Food & Water Watch: Genetically Engineered Food: An Overview
WorldChanging: Global Warming Animations
NPR Science Friday: SciFri Videos
Chicago Council for Science and Technology
American Lung Association: State of the Air We Breathe
.PDF format of 2009 report.
Science U
A spinoff site from the Geometry Center at the University of Minnesota, this site explains science in basic terms.
National Science Foundation
Sense about Science
Encyclopedia of Life
National Library of Medicine Rapid Research Notes
Access to research shared through online forums. Great for health and science writers scanning for latest research. Low-graphic, so it works well on mobile media.
Energy Information Administration Energy Statistics
Official stats from the U.S. government.
Google Scholar
Search journals, articles, academic papers and more.
Scirus
Science search tool is "the most comprehensive scientific research tool on the web."
Online Journal Science Search Engine
The Organic Center
American Wind Energy Association
American Wind Energy Association: Wind Entergy Basics
PubGene
Biology and genetics research.
NCBI: Entrez
Search life sciences publications.
LA Times Science Section
Futurity
News source featuring the latest discoveries in science, engineering, the environment, health, and more from North America's leading research universities.
Women in Science and Technology: Past, Present and Future Blog
Cosmic Log: Must-See Science Videos
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