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Exploratorium
This is the online site of San Francisco's hands-on museum of science. Enjoy the Learning Studio, with pointers to electronic versions of the Exploratorium's favorite exhibits, and visit the Science Snackbook, in the Hands-on- Science feature, that has instructions for assembling your own exhibits.
Franklin Institute Science Museum, Philadelphia
This interactive and hands-on museum offers the same at its web site. Conduct online science experiments, learn to predict the weather, visit the virtual pets in the Robot Zoo or visit Biopoint an online biology lab.
Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
The website is simply hours of fun & a wealth of information
NASA
Is the best place to start for news about space exploration, aeronautics, and astronomy. Includes information about NASA 's affiliated institutions, biographies of astronauts, and the Astronomy Picture of the Day. Shuttle information is also included.
National Geographic
Information, resources and the wonderful photographs that National Geographic is known for.
Nine Planets
An overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of each of the planets and moons in our solar system
Science Man
Science activities & info… Activities change on this site so visit often.
Smithsonian Institution
Explore information on the Smithsonian's many museums, galleries and research centers
Technology Guide
Links to a number of different technology review sites that do a good job of talking about the different products available. They have some very involved communities, particularly conderning notebooks and desktops.
UC Museum of Paleontology
From the University of California Museum, a wonderful site to explore the history of life on Earth. You can structure your own exploration in one of three ways: phylogeny, the family tree of life, geologic time, life at any given time period, or evolutionary thought, how scientist deduced the development of life. Be sure to ride the Subway, which features links to other science, and museum sites on the internet.