Science Education
Science education links including online math help, science tutorials, science museums, science exhibits, and sites on how things work. No commercial sites.
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ISS EarthKAM is a NASA sponsored program that provides stunning, high quality photographs of our planet taken from the Space Shuttle and International Space Station. Since 1996, ISS EarthKAM students have taken thousands of photographs of Earth by using the world wide web to direct a digital camera on select space flights and currently on the International Space Station.
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The Library is the heart of NASA Spacelink and the official home to the NASA Education Division's electronic publications and NASA Television's education schedule. The Library is also your guide to NASA's Internet resources with hundreds of subject oriented pages and the capability to search all of NASA. Want to more fully utilize NASA's Internet resources? Educator Focus concentrates on subjects of interest to educators that otherwise might be overlooked. Check out this collection of Cool Picks containing intriguing and educational NASA materials and sites. Heard something about NASA in the news? Hot Topics is one of our more popular areas in which current events related to NASA science, technology, and education are highlighted.
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Black Holes are among the strangest objects in the universe. Made of nothing but space and time, black holes are among the strangest of nature's creations. Anything falling into a black hole, including light, is forever gone from out universe. Black holes were long predicted to exist, but only recently have they been discovered throughout our own galaxy and others in the universe. What are black holes like? How do we know they exist? What are we trying to find out about them? Technology has finally given us the eyes to find black holes and reveal their dark secrets. Join us in the exploration.
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Learning Resources for educators, scientists and scientists. What can you learn about the universe? Explore out extensive Learning Resources and discover activities, images, educational research, teaching and learning guidelines, and extended support opportunities for investigating the structure and evolution of the universe -in the classroom and beyond.
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Welcome to Imagine the Universe! This site is intended for students age 14 and up, and for anyone interested in learning about our universe. If you're looking for grade school level astronomy information, please see the StarChild web site. Enjoy your cosmic journey!
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Learn about what our scientists do. Discover how dynamic forces in our atmosphere change our weather and climate. Take an in-depth look at one of NCAR's current research projects. Kids! Explore the world of science. Educator's Bridge, resources and tools for teachers and parents. Baccaleureate and beyond: opportunities and connections. Geoscience explorer's outpost: resources for science aficionados. Visit us: information about our Boulder facilities.
Submitted 10/22/04, edited 10/08/05.
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Naturalgas.org is presented as an educational website covering a variety of topics related to the natural gas industry. The purpose of this website is to provide visitors with a comprehensive information source for topics related to natural gas, and present an unbiased learning tool for students, teachers, industry, media, and government. This site has been developed and is maintained by the Natural Gas Supply Association.
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The goal of this course is to provide Navy users with the information necessary to make informed and intelligent use of the Navy's operational ocean circulation and tide models. While the use of mathematical equations is kept to a minimum, some familiarity with physical oceanography concepts is assumed. Students will work with output from Navy models, and may perform some model runs themselves. The course may be given as an instructor-led course, with credit transferable to other institutions, if a command will sponsor students to take the course. Alternatively, the materials are available for just-in-time learning and to use as a reference. A password is required to access the course materials on the model details.
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VisLab is an Access Grid site, enabling multi-site, multimedia meetings. Explore visualizations of NCAR computer models to learn how models are used to understand phenomena of the Earth system from global climate to the behavior of wildfires. Take a look inside the Visualization Lab and learn how it works. Find out how 3-D stereo visualizations are created and projected.
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These pages were designed in the first place for university hypermedia document designing course in spring 1999. The basic idea was to create a somewhat comprehensive documentation on Self-Organizing Map (SOM) type of Artificial Neural Network and to give readers a good focused package of information on the subject in a single hypermedia documentation. One aspect on the design of these pages was to give something for everyone. We wanted to cover the topic in a way that persons not familiar with the Self-Organizing Map ANN will get reasonably good basic knowledge on how the SOM works in general. On the other hand, we also wanted to include more detailed information for those who already consider themselves as 'experts' on this field of science.
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The New York Hall of Science is New York Citys only hands-on science and technology center. The Hall features more than 400 hands-on exhibits. Visit us and explore the wonder and excitement of biology, chemistry and physics.
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New Yorkers go about unaware of what is happening just beneath their feet: Power pulses, information flies, and steam flows. The citys infrastructure starts just below street level, but it doesnt stop there.
Submitted 11/19/05, edited 11/19/05.
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Climate. Oceans and coasts. Weather and atmosphere. Environment. NOAA photo library. K-12.
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Notre Dame OCW is a free and open educational resource for faculty, students, and self-learners throughout the world.
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Nuclear Fusion is the energy-producing process which takes place continuously in the sun and stars. In the core of the sun at temperatures of 10-15 million degrees Celsius, Hydrogen is converted to Helium providing enough energy to sustain life on earth. MORE...
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