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- Visit Science Junction, a cyber-community for science teachers and students from the SERVIT Group in Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education and the Science House at NC State.
- Teacher Lesson Plans from IMSEnet gives direct links to science lesson plans available on the Web.
- The Women of NASA has six sections with the goal of encouraging more young women to pursue careers in math, science, and technology.
- 4000 Years of Women in Science from the University of Alabama has biographies of women scientists.
- Science's Next Wave - Resources for the Next Generation of Scientists has lots of information from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
- The Why Files from the NSF gives the science behind the news.
- The announcements for the Nobel Prize for '95-'97 from the Nobel Prize Foundation give good explanations of the winners' research.
- Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education has science links, lesson plans, and teacher resources.
- Ameritech's Teacher Lounge Science has many links to science resources for teachers.
- The Oak Ridge National Laboratory features explanations of research and a photo sampler.
- Center for Math and Science Education at the University of Pittsburgh Johnstown
- Science Fair Idea Exchange
- Midlands Improving Math and Science Hub from South Carolina
- The Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences from Louisiana State University library
- Science and Math Initiatives funded by the Annenberg/CPB Project.
- Los Alamos National Laboratory--Science education resources
- Lawrence Berkeley Labs (Education)
- Amateur Scientists
- Texas Instruments page of programs for graphing calculators
- Vernier Software's site for CBL.
- Simplified User's Guide for CBL by L. Grable, K. McCloud, and M. Strand, for TI-83 graphing calculators.
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