Primary and Secondary Sources in Science Research from Michigan State University
UW Libraries (contact Ms. Harris if you find something and need access)
National Science Digital Library
Data.gov from the U.S. Federal Government
UNData from the United Nations
NYC Open Data from New York City
U.S. Department of Education collects data related to education and includes a link to the National Center for Education Statistics
Biological Anthropology Tutorials The tutorials on this site cover topics such as evolutionary theory, principles of genetics, heredity and principles of classification.
The Biology Project This site contains a series of problem sets and tutorials on biology topics for high school and undergraduate college students.
Climate Change The EPA maintains this site that includes information on the economic imp at of climate change policies, regional and global measure and regulation of greenhouse gasses, and the health and environmental effects of climate change.
Element Flash Cards Practice identifying elements and their symbols and atomic numbers.
Encyclopedia of Life This is a collaborative encyclopedia with oversight levels that the reader can check. The aim of the site is to identify all species of life on earth.
Eric Weisstein's World of Science This is a constantly growing encyclopedia of scientific biography, astronomy, chemistry and physics.
Biological Anthropology Tutorials The tutorials on this site cover topics such as evolutionary theory, principles of genetics and principles of classification.
The Galileo Project: This site contains 631 detailed biographies on members of the scientific community during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Guide to Library Research in Science Produced by and for the Timkin Science Library at the College of Wooster, this site provides information on identifying primary sources, evaluating print and online resources, and locating primary sources in the sciences.
Innerbody.com Welcome to Human Anatomy Online provides information on the human body and its many system.
The Biology Project This site contains a series of problem sets and tutorials on biology topics aimed at high school and undergraduate college students.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPCC Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007, the IPCC is the global, intergovernmental and scientific body charged with the responsibility to inform the world on current assessments of all aspects of climate change.
The Mad Science Network is a thoroughly entertaining and informative site with Mad Labs, a MadSci Library, a search engine and FAQ's, and the Ask a Scientist forum with scores of interesting questions.
Micro*Scope is a "communal web site" that provides descriptive information, including digital images, about a wide variety of microbes. The site is affiliated with the Encyclopedia of Life.
National Human Genome Research Institute Online Genetics Educational Resources includes a wide range of topics related to the Human Genome Project.
National Science Digital Library
The Newton Project contains digitized versions of Isaac Newston's published and unpublished writings.
Physlink.com Physlink is a comprehensive site containing links to organizational and educational sites worldwide, as well as to physics and astronomy tables, constants, data, glossaries and latest news in the fields of physics and astronomy.
PSIgate Physical sciences Information Gateway This British site links to websites on astronomy, chemistry, earth sciences, material sciences, and physics.
PubMed PubMed comprises more than 26 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites. Look for for "Free Article" tags in the results list.
Sparticle "Sparticl is a new web and mobile service for teens, a collection of the very best the web has to offer in science, technology, engineering, and math or STEM. Sparticl includes answers to science questions, images, videos, games, and hands-on activities, all curated by a team of experts." Even better--you can rank content and suggest additional articles.
Union of Concerned Scientists The Union of Concerned Scientists was formed in 1969 at MIT to address the need for scientific inquiry to focus on the environment and social problems. The site has articles on food, automobiles, energy, security and the environment.
Virtual Frog Dissection Kit This is your opportunity to disect a digital from named Fluffy.
WOLFRAM/ALPHA Conrad Wolfram has built a site that focuses on demonstrations and examples as a way to understand mathematical and scientific principles.