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THE WHY FILES (NSF) You have questions? The National Institute for Science Education has answers. THE AMAZING FISHCAM! The world-famous Fishcam, now with the Continuously Refreshing Fishcam Image JOURNEY NORTH Track spring's progress across the Northern Hemisphere in this student study of wildlife migration. AMALGAM COMICS A fusion of two universes brought to you by comics powerhouses DC and Marvel. JEWELS OF THE ROMANOVS See Empress Alexandra's gorgeous court gown and other treasures of the tsars in this introduction to the traveling exhibition. EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN A brief pictoral biography of Lincoln's life from the first-grade students at Berwick Academy. VEGGIES UNITE! A rich harvest of vegetarian resources that falls into that rare category of useful and fun. Choose a recipe, click the shopping list function, and generate a printout of ingredients that will put the hand-scribbled lists of other shoppers to shame. FLY WITH US Go for a spin in a Russian Mig 29 fighter jet. TEEN MOVIE CRITIC Four stars: Solid film and video reviews by a Net-smart 16-year-old. |
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CyberKids Space for pre-adolescent writers and artists Cyberschool Magazine Educational site with emphasis on fun The Exploratorium San Francisco museum ahead of its online The Yuckiest Site on the Net Learn about roaches, worms and other childhood favorites Kid's Window Japanese culture and language learning for youngsters Bill Nye the Science Guy Science made fun, as seen on TV The Field Museum Natural history learning tools The Morphing Grid Fanzine for kids' action heroes The Association for History and Computing One thing we have learned from history is that there's an association or organization for everything, including the study of history using computers. Much of this site, directed toward working historians and educators, involves the rather academic issues that surround standardization and practice, as well as the exchange of historical information and documents in cyberspace. Well, somebody has to do it. Besides this academic shoptalk, the site contains one of the best resources for hunting down historical info on the Web, their "WWW Services for Historians." The Know Zone Entertaining science show |