Bubbles, bubble blowing, bubble solutions, bubble history, bubble fun, bubble games, bubble machines and bubble trivia are found on this website... and you can learn all about Professor Bubbles.
genSciThis nonprofit science and creativity camp is a one week day camp that offers an archaeology module which explores "Who were the first inventors in North America?"
genSciThe Center for Science in the Public Interest has been a strong advocate for nutrition and health, food safety, alcohol policy, and sound science. Its award-winning newsletter, Nutrition Action Healthletter, is the largest-circulation health newsletter in
genSciWhat does it take to connect a continent for communication? In these days of satellite transmissions, it does not seem like such a huge task. Go back in time, and across the continent of Australia, to 1870 to connect the continent together with an overlan
genSciONR funds scientific research that benefits the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps. This research is the foundation for the technologies and equipment our Sailors and Marines use everyday, and many of our technologies spin-off to you!
genSciNASAexplores provides free weekly K-12 educational articles and lesson plans on current NASA projects. Printable and downloadable, these supplemental curriculum resources meet national education standards. NASAexplores seeks to generate awareness of and t
genSciIn this science project, "students evaluate their school's heating and lighting systems, and then share their data. Students thus form scientific research communities in which they learn about the production, cost, and management of the energy upon which
genSciEric Weisstein's World of Science is written and maintained by the author as a public service for scientific knowledge and education. Although it is often difficult to find explanations for technical subjects that are both clear and accessible, this web s
genSciDid you ever wonder why a camel has a hump? If you can really tell the weather by listening to the chirp of a cricket? Or why our joints make popping sounds? These questions deal with everyday phenomena that we often take for granted, but each can be explained scientifically. Everyday Mysteries will help you get the answers to these and many other of life's most interesting questions through scientific inquiry. In addition, we will introduce you to the Library of Congress' rich collections in science and technology.
genSciThese pages are full of Snacks...but they're not the kind you eat. They're the kind you can learn from and have fun with. Exploratorium Science Snacks are miniature versions of some of the most popular exhibits at the Exploratorium.
genSciThe biggest, the baddest, the fastest, and the best in the natural world are all gathered at this Web site. It got a definite thumbs-up from our eight-year-old tester. Not easy on the eyes, but easy to use and written at a level that accommodates a wide r
genSciThe Franklin Institute Resources for Science Learning website, www.fi.edu/learn, is an effort of the Educational Technology Programs team. The team is part of The Franklin Institute's Center for Innovation in Science Learning (CISL). CISL serves the missi
genSciA science radio show for kids, updated weekly. Keep up with the latest adventures of the Kinetic City Super Crew and do your own science experiments at .
genSciLearn about science with fun games and fascinating facts. Requires Shockwave.
genSciFind out what robot designers are learning from ants, cockroaches, and other simple life-forms and how the knowledge gleaned from these creatures' natural adaptations to their environments is used to make robots even better.
genSci"A Guide Through the Labyrinth of Memory Memory, a major exhibition at the Exploratorium, ran from May 22, 1998 through January 10, 1999. More than 40 new exhibits grouped into six broad areas guided visitors through the labyrinth of memory from personal,"
genSciThe Microbe Zoo is part of the DLC-ME project which was developed by the Comm Tech Lab and the Center for Microbial Ecology at Michigan State University.
genSciMolecular Expressions website featuring our acclaimed photo galleries that explore the fascinating world of optical microscopy. We are going where no microscope has gone before by offering one of the Web's largest collections of color photographs taken th
genSciThe National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 "to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the national defense." With an annual budget of about $5.5 billion, we are the funding source for approximately 20 percent of all federally supported basic research conducted by America's colleges and universities.
genSciWe're here to help you fight global warming and climate change. Take a few minutes to help build a new wind farm or a renewable farm methane project today, that will reduce CO2 on your behalf.
genSciA complete collection of Teacher's Guides from season 9 through 15 is available by calling 1-800-588-NEWT.
genSciA stimulating journey into the revelations of Sir Isaac Newton. Learn about his discovery of Gravity and Optical Theories. Learn why cars roll uphill, why dogs chase cars and Newton's secret library.
genSci"OLogy means ""the study of."" And here on the American Museum of Natural History's OLogy Web site, you can study and explore many cool OLogies. What's your favorite OLogy? If you're fascinated by spiders, then you're into ARACHNOLOGY. If you erupt with joy"
genSciHi, kids! Learn some fun and interesting things about OPTICS here. Optics is the science of LIGHT, and one of the most important fields of PHYSICS.
genSciThis problem-based WebQuest is ideal for students in 5th through 9th grades who are studying microworlds. This WebQuest will allow students to go beyond the usual in-class studies using microscopes by exploring an intriguing organism, the radiolarian.
genSciExplore exhibits, live cams, weather center, the Wright Brothers and other science related activities.
genSciUniversity of Arizona's Science Connection
genSciProvides grade school students with science fair project ideas.
genSciAre you looking for some help with a science fair project? If so, then you have come to the right place. The IPL will guide you to a variety of web site resources, leading you through the necessary steps to successfully complete a science experiment. If y
genSciAn online companion to Science Friday, a weekly science, technology, and environment news radio program.
genSciScience Friday is a weekly science talk show, broadcast live over public radio stations nationwide from 2-4pm Eastern time as part of NPR's 'Talk of the Nation' programming. Each week, we focus on science topics that are in the news and try to bring an ed
genSciCommunity of educators, students, schools, science museums and other institutions demonstrating a new model for inquiry science education.
genSciProviding a wealth of resources for K-12 science educators, Science NetLinks is your guide to meaningful standards-based Internet experiences for students.
genSciThe Online Biology and Chemistry Education Center. Science Niche includes lessons, on-line science tools, chat, and much more.
genSciThis page is a place for students to post their own science poetry (having to do with Nature or Natural Science, including Life, Earth, Physical and Environmental Science topics).
genSciWelcome to the Wonder Whiz Kids website! Here you will find innovative and insightfull ways to learn about the world around you and develop an understanding of its essential nature. Any one can be a Wonder Whiz Kid---you don't need to be an honour student
genSciResource for educators and students. The Science Classroom and the Kid Zone are to make learning fun.
genSciThis web site is for science teachers to share ideas (labs, demonstrations, teaching tips, etc.). Topics are categorized by subject areas including: Chemistry I, Chemistry II, Biology I & Life Science, Biology II, ...
genSciScientific American, the oldest continuously published magazine in the U.S., has been bringing its readers unique insights about developments in science and technology for more than 150 years.
genSci"Schlumberger Excellence in Educational Development earth - SEED offers learners a real world, real people context in which to develop their interest and excitement about science. The site includes articles about scientists and projects, experiments"
genSciEver wonder what's lurking within the dark corners, nooks and crannies of your computer? Is some gremlin responsible for all those crashes---you know, the ones that happen when you are trying to save that critical document you've been working on so dilige
genSciSteve Spangler is nationally known as a teacher's teacher who shares his passion for learning in the classroom, on the platform, and through the airwaves. Over the last ten years, Steve has made over 240 network television appearances as an authority on h
genScitrange Matter is a traveling exhibition developed by the Ontario Science Centre and presented by the Materials Research Society with the support of the National Science Foundation.
genSciExplore the unknown world inside your brain with these fun activities from The Brain Explorer, a book of puzzles, riddles, illusions, and other mental adventures! This book is written for explorers from age 9 to 12.
genSciExploring the Science of Baseball. Brought to you by the Exploratorium.
genSciThis international science and education program coordinates the work of students, teachers and scientists to study and understand the global enviroment. GLOBE students "make a core set of environmental observations at or near their schools and report the
genSciThe Great Idea Finder is a place to explore the exciting world of innovation. Whether you're a student, teacher, parent, inventor, history buff, or just looking for innovative consumer products, you'll find things you can use here.
genSciWeekly science and technology news magazine, considered by some to be the world's best, with diverse subject matter.
genSciMadSci Network represents a collective cranium of scientists providing answers to your questions. For good measure we provide a variety of oddities as well.
genSciThe Magic Mirror of Life - an appreciation of the camera obscura - Go into a very dark room on a bright day. Make a small hole in a window cover and look at the opposite wall. What do you see? Magic! There in full color and movement will be the wor
genSciThe NASA SCIence FilesT is a series of instructional programs consisting of broadcast, print, and online elements. Emphasizing standards-based instruction, Problem-Based Learning, and science as inquiry, the series seeks to motivate students in grades 3-5
genSciThe Science Center strives to provide teachers and students with resources that help improve the way science and risk issues are discussed in the classroom. The site features lessons plans, articles, classroom activities and links to animated tours.
genSciThe world around us is both beautiful and exciting when you treat it the right way. We bring nature and adventure together in a mix that show people that by making a small effort to care for what is around, you will find that there is so much to discover
genSciQuick science experiments that require simple materials to complete. (added 12/19/03, reviewed 12/19/03)
genSciTryScience.org is your gateway to experience the excitement of contemporary science and technology through on and offline interactivity with science and technology centers worldwide. Science is exciting, and it's for everyone! That's why TryScience and ov
genSciForensic science is the study of objects that relate to a crime. The objects are evidence and analyzing the evidence is what forensic scientists do. They observe, classify, compare, use numbers, measure, predict, interpret data, and draw inferences. Scien
genSciFun science based curriculum based activities for kids.
genSciLearn about hydrology, concrete dams, enbankment dams, and spillways. All ages of students can benefit from knowledge of the ways water is stored, and shared. This website could be a starting point for examining dams and water usage in your region.
genSciThe Science Magazine for Adventurous Minds - ES Mag is Canada's award-winning science magazine for kids aged 9 to 14. Every issue brings science to life through colourful illustrations and photographs, fascinating articles, fun facts, and hands-on experim