General Science References and Resources  hny-1078.gif (20052 bytes)


  1. Carl Sagan's Baloney Detection Kit
  2. Citing Internet Resources: A link showing how internet resources should be referenced.
  3. National Public Radio's Science Friday Home (or here for the latest).
  4. Science Online (Requires free registration for limited access).
  5. Nature Online (Requires free registration for limited access).
  6. American Scientist online.
  7. Discover magazine online.
  8. Popular Science online. Try their top 50 science sites here.
  9. Science on the web: Web Journals.
  10. SciCentral: Links to many internet resources in the sciences.
  11. BioChem: Genetics, cell bio, transcription, translation, etc. Explained! A text book for your computer. You'll also need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader (get that here). (shareware).
  12. On-line Macromolecule Museum: Visit!
  13. Annual Reviews on Line: Download and search the archives for present and past review articles. (limited access).
  14. Annual Reviews in Biochemistry, Ecology & Systematics, Physical Chemistry, Physiology, and Psychology (full access).
  15. A Dictionary of Scientific Quotations.
  16. Smithsonian Institution Home Page. Smithsonian Magazine is here. See also the Encyclopedia Smithsonian.
  17. Science a GoGo: Science with Knobs On. Odd, but good.
  18. Science Daily on-line. Newsy stuff.
  19. Scientific American on-line.
  20. Views of the Solar System. Neat Astronomy Stuff! For more space stuff visit Astronomy On-Line, NASA, and the Space Telescope Science Institute (Hubble).
  21. Science Updates: Short articles and links to science in the news.
  22. Books and Links Dealing with Philosophy and Science.
  23. Grants net: See what's involved!
  24. The Nature of Science    
  25. Visit Science U.
  26. The Scientific Underpinning of Policy. Read it here.
  27. Physics Net.
  28. Go to the World Lecture Hall for Links, OnLine Texts, and Course Tutorials on a Variety of Topics.
  29. A Web Site Devoted to the Heisenburg Uncertainty Principle may be here.
  30. Earth and Moon Viewer. View from just about anywhere! Or go direct to satellite view over Louisville.
  31. EXN.com: Science, Technology, Nature.
  32. New Scientist Home Page.
  33. Virtual Solar System (cool!) You'll need the Viscape SVR plug-in. Get that here.
  34. Visual Elements are here; the chemistry society home page is here.
  35. See an example of distance learning: Cornell/NASA JPL Jupiter Press Conference.
  36. Weather and Satellite Links are Here. See Bellarmine from a satellite here.
  37. NOAA Precipitation maps.
  38. Space Movie Archive!!!!!
  39. Free Chemistry Drawing and Analysis Software is here.
  40. National Weather Service (Louisville, KY)
  41. WWW.GIS.COM
  42. Stephen Hawking's Universe
  43. Luner Atlases
  44. sci.skeptic FAQ