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Illustrated site celebrates and explains the basic scientific principles that govern both nature and human technology.
http://www.flyingturtle.org/
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Maintains exhibits and conducts research for old and new biological specimens, ancient cultural artifacts and geology. Page includes photos of exhibits, interactive map of expeditions, educational programs, and history of the facility. Located in Chicago, IL, USA.
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/
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A hands-on museum of science, art, and human perception in San Francisco. Site provides interactive online exhibits and exhibitions, activities, science news, and publications, general information about the museum.
http://www.exploratorium.edu
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Includes articles about science and technology, including space, computing, and nuclear power.
http://www.explainthatstuff.com/
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Delivers informative articles, online games, a chat room, online science games, live web cams, showcase of video clips, and a station guide.
http://kids.discovery.com/
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Competition open to students in grades 6, 7 and 8. Three or four students work as a team to identify a problem in their community, research it, and use science to develop an innovative solution.
http://www.christophercolumbusawards.com/
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All about soap bubbles. Bubble blowing, solutions, history, fun, Java games, bubble machines and trivia.
http://bubbles.org/
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Learn about the science adventures of Matt, Wei Ling, Rosa, A.J., and Newton. Designed as a resource for kid-friendly science on the web.
http://www.blackholegang.com/
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Check out the daily demo, watch a video clip or listen to an audio clips, and learn more about Bill Nye himself.
http://billnye.com/
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Answers to kids' science questions and fun science demonstrations for kids to do.
http://www.beakman.com/
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Illustrated descriptions and activities on Earth Science and Space. Includes links to related materials and suggested learning activities.
http://vathena.arc.nasa.gov/
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Follow Echo the Bat through the eyes of a satellite as he migrates through Arizona. Topics include false color satellite imagery, how scientist use these images to study habitats, and the electromagnetic spectrum. Interactive adventure game and activities for the classroom.
http://imagers.gsfc.nasa.gov/
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