Science

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National Science Digital Library

"The comprehensive source for science, technology, engineering and mathematics education. Funded by the National Science Foundation."

DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals

"A community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals."

Decoding Science: How Does Science Know What It Knows?

"The materials on this page are based on Reproducibility and Replicability in Science, a consensus report of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine."

Science Zone

"Gateway to the best scientific research new sources." From the National Science Foundation.

MIT OpenCourseWare

"Highlights for High School features MIT OpenCourseWare materials that are most useful for high school students and teachers." Includes resources for AP Biology, AP Calculus, and AP Physics.

NSF Science Zone

"Featuring hundreds of exciting videos and high-resolution photos from a dozen areas of science."

ExploreLearning.org

Highly interactive science activities for students and educators."

ScienceDaily

"Breaking news about the latest discoveries and hottest research projects in everything from astrophysics to zoology."

Exploratorium

"The museum of science, art, and human perception."

Shodor

Curriculum materials, faculty development, and student enrichment. "To advance science and math education through the use of computational science, modeling and technology."

PLoS One

"An international, peer-reviewed, open-access, online publication from the Public Library of Science (PLoS)."

Journal of Emerging Investigators

"An open-access journal that publishes original research in the biological and physical sciences that is written by middle and high school students. JEI provides students, under the guidance of a teacher or advisor, the opportunity to submit and gain feedback on original research and to publish their findings in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. Because grade-school students often lack access to formal research institutions, we expect that the work submitted by students may come from classroom-based projects, science fair projects, or other forms of mentor-supervised research."

WorldImages

Access to the California State University IMAGE Project. It contains over 65,000 images, is global in coverage and includes all areas of visual imagery."

Calculator.com

All sorts of calculators: scientific, graphing, and many more.

Popular Science

The popular science (hence the name) magazine. Search the archives back through its entire 137-year run.

Futurity

"Futurity features the latest discoveries by scientists at top research universities in the US, UK, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia."
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