Science Resources
Many Websites exist that address ideas about science, science activities, and tobacco-related
information. This is a short list of some sites that can provide you with more information about
these topics. You will be leaving the Science, Tobacco and You Website. The Center is not responsible for the content of these pages.
Discovery Channel Online
web-magazine focusing on science and technology, with a new virtual field trip each month.
Earth Sciences Museum dinosaurs, gems and minerals, and a geological rock garden.
Exploratorium (San Francisco, California)
interactive exhibits as well as “Live Cams” with audio of their exhibits.
Franklin Institute Science Museum (Philadelphia, PA)
virtual tour of the museum and online projects!
Museum of Microscopy Features historical microscopes.
Mystic Aquarium Institute of Exploration
Explore our planet's oceans from Mystic, Connecticut.
National Information Services
photos, graphics and quick time movies from space explorations.
National Geographic Online
many different resources, including information on environmental issues, careers, and scientists.
The main features of the magazine are online.
Peabody Museum of Natural History
From saber-tooth cats to the once mighty dinosaurs - you can find it here from New Haven, Connecticut.
Science Museum of Minnesota
opportunities to get involved with online science projects and communications with other
schools.
Science, Optics & You
A new interdisciplinary curriculum educational program designed to teach the principles of optics, light, and microscopy.
Smithsonian Institution
visit the Space and Science museum. New online exhibits each month.
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