Science Learning Network
science resource for K-8 teachers students.
Bugs in the News
- A reader-friendly site with articles which explain and help a person to understand various science things such as: antibiotics, HIV, PCR, Genes, Enzyme, etc.
Terrific Science
- find out more about exciting initiatives in science education.
Center for Polymer Studies
- scientific visualization research center developing experimental and computational materials for high school science education.
Contemporary Physics Education Project (CPEP)
- Presents the current understanding of particle physics and fusion research. Intended as an introduction for high-school and college students, and a teacher resource.
CPIMA Education Outreach Program
- promotes materials science education on the K-University level.
Adventure Science Center
- providing participatory, interactive exhibits to introduce science and technology to children.
Learning Studio at Exploratorium
- Multimedia and communications lab of Exploratorium Museum. Lots of educational links and resources.
Microworlds, Exploring the Structure of Materials
- an interactive science education magazine for Grades 7-12. It draws on the research done at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory of the University of California.
New York Science Earth Teacher
- a place to exchange ideas, labs, projects, field trip sites, and other resource information.
Science and Health Education Partnership
- partnership between the University of California SF and the San Francisco Unified School District to improve science education in public schools.
Science North
- Science North On the World Wide Web; an educational resource site containing projects and internet site descriptions.
ScienceSpace Project
- joint research venture between George Mason, the University of Houston, and NASA's Johnson Space Center. Strengths and limits of virtual reality for science education are explored.
Vicki Cobb's Kids' Science Page
- activities and teacher resources from noted children's science author.
Wonders of Physics
- Description of a fast-past program of dramatic physics demonstrations.