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Museums
- The Academy of Natural Sciences: This site contains
on-line exhibits, as well as information about
all aspects of the Academy.
- AIP Emilio Segrč Visual
Archives:
A collection of some 25,000 historical
photographs, slides, lithographs, engravings, and
other visual materials and part of the Center for
History of Physics of the American Institute of
Physics (AIP).
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Exploratorium: Stills, movies, sounds,
and other experimental items from the digital
library of San Francisco's Exploratorium museum.
- Florida Museum of Natural History
(Gainesville, FL, USA): This WWW server provides access to
the museum, its collections and databases,
research programs, exhibits, public education
programs, administrative departments, function,
and history.
- Franklin Institute Science
Museum:
"Exhibits, resources, and the fun of a
museum visit brought to your desktop."
- Hands On Children's Museum
(Olympia, WA): Fun for kids 10 years old and
under. Ocean Odyssey: the oceans and fish,
animals, and plants that live there.
- Hands-On Science Centers -
International: This page contains pointers to
public museums worldwide with a strong emphasis
on interactive science education. Links to home
pages of these museums; some reviews.
- Hands-on Science Centers
Worldwide:
Pointers to public museums with a strong emphasis
on interactive science education. Asia, Europe,
and North America, other related links.
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History of Science,
Technology, and Medicine: Complete alphabetical listing of
resources.
- Illusion Works - A Sensory
Adventure:
An educational web site on illusions, perception,
and brain and cognitive science, examining
perception through an interactive exploration of
illusions.
- The Israel National Museum
Of Science, Haifa: An interactive center for science
education. Exhibitions, Building, Youth Wing
Information, Events. Permanent exhibits.
- Kansas Natural History
Museum (and Internet biology links): Natural history
collections, description of the mammal
collection.
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Kelsey Museum Educational
and Outreach Programs: Kelsey Museum of Archeology, Univ.
of Michigan (Ann Arbor).
- Lawrence Hall of Science
(LHS): A
science museum and research center at the Univ.
of California, Berkeley, dedicated increasing
public understanding and enjoyment of science,
and to improving pre-college science and
mathematics education.
- Miami Museum of Science: Online resources include
Hurricane - Storm Science.
- Museum of History of
Science, Florence: A bilingual (Italian and English)
site providing research capabilities within the
Italian Bibliography of Science History and the
Library of the History Of Science Museum.
- Museum of the History of
Science:
This Oxford, England, Museum houses an
exceptional collection of historic scientific
instruments in what is the world's oldest
surviving purpose-built museum building, the Old
Ashmolean Building.
- Old Bones: In this website, you'll see the
reconstructed skeletons of dinosaurs and other
prehistoric creatures that were found in Russia
and Mongolia.
- Ontario Science Centre: The home page of this
science museum, offering general information,
news, interactive activities, a virtual tour of
selected exhibits, and information about other
web connections, educational programs, and the
Omnimax theatre.
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Royal Tyrrell Museum of
Palaeontology: Virtual site for a science museum
named for Joseph Tyrrell, who in 1884 travelled
to what is now Alberta, Canada to study coal
deposits and found the first dinosaur remains
("Albertosaurus") in the Drumheller
area.
- SchoolNet - Math and
Science:
Annotated lists of science and math resources
for: biology and health, chemistry, environment
and ecology, mathematics, physics, and
technology. Offered by Canada's SchoolNet; an
emphasis on Canadian sites.
- The Science Museum (London,
UK): The
Science Museum collects artefacts that represent
the development of science, technology, industry
and medicine from around 1700 to the present.
- Science Museum of Minnesota: Maya Adventure, a WWW
site that highlights science activities and
information related to ancient and modern Maya
culture.
- Smithsonian Natural History Web: Compiled and maintained
by the National Museum of Natural History.
- Smithsonian Table of Contents: What's new from the
Smithsonian Institution (SI), Washington, DC,
U.S.A.) on the Internet.
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Virtual Field Trips for
Students & Teachers: Take a field trip to a museum,
another city, state, country, or world.
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