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There are tens of thousands of web sites out there for reading and/or studying about the many areas of science, as well as doing genuine research.  This page represents a growing list of sites and other appropriate information that has been found to be helpful in itself or has lead to other useful information.

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A favorite site for getting started with the study of a number of basic science concepts is Bill Nye the Science Guy's web site.  Click on the link to this site below.

     http://nyelabs.kcts.org/flash_go.html

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U.S. Department of Education, Helping your child learn science.  Click on the link to this site below.

     http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Science/index.html

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Eisenhower National Clearinghouse: Science Topics.  Click on the link to this site below.

     http://www.enc.org/professional/timesavers/lessonplans/science/

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National Science Foundation: Where discoveries begin.  Click on the link to this site below.

     http://www.nsf.gov/

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Access to information about publishers is very useful for someone interested in pursuing their study of science, or putting together a course of study if they are a teacher.  Click on the link below to access a yahoo search of science book publishers.

     Science Book Publishers

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Science and technology publications are very useful for the curious person, the student, and the professional.  There are many professional publications and other non-professional publications with good quality writing that require various depths and thoroughness of understanding. Below is a list of relatively easy reading publications that are recommended for reading by those that are curious to know more about science and technology, but are not necessarily professionals in the science and technology fields.  These publications can be purchased at a news stand, subsribed to and reaceived by mail, or looked at through accessing their website (an online subscription may be required, if you want full access to their site).

Popular Science:  An easy reading summary of science and technology with more emphasis on science and related technologies.

URL:   http://www.popsci.com/

Popular Mechanics:  An easy reading summary of technology and science with more emphasis on technology and do it yourself projects.

URL:   http://www.popularmechanics.com/

Discover:  A science magazine written for the general population who want to keep abreast of the advances in science.

URL:   http://www.Discover.com/

Scientific America:  A science publication written for a more scientifically literate population who want to keep abreast of advances in science.

URL:   http://www.sciam.com/

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