|
General: Museum and Exhibitions of
Science |
The Exploratorium
Home page of the famous San Francisco
Exploratorium. |
The Franklin Institute Science Museum
This virtual museum brings the exhibits,
resources, and fun of a museum visit right
to you. It's not quite the real thing, but a
visit should satisfy your yearning for
learning about science. It includes lots of
links to other Web science sites. Wander,
wonder, and just have fun! |
Field Museum
The Field Museum of Natural History in
Chicago, Illinois, is an educational
institution concerned with the diversity and
relationships in nature and among cultures.
It provides collection-based research and
learning for greater public understanding
and appreciation of the world in which we
live. |
PhotoNet at CalTech
The PhotoNet is a database of several
thousand images on the history of science;
contains many photos of eminent scientists
who have been associated with the Institute
during its more than one hundred year
history, as well as images on the diverse
history of science in America during the
twentieth century. |
Science for the Millennium
A striking, beautifully designed online
"virtual" museum. The exhibits range from
Einstein to computers, from physics to
biotechnology. Worth a visit just to see the
superb graphics! |
The Worldwide Museum of Natural History
Wide variety of information on the natural
world, especially for geology and related
fields. |
The American Museum of Natural History
Many of these exhibitions here consist of
objects and specimens not only from the
American Museum of Natural History's own
collections, but from museums and private
collections from the world over, gathered
together to tell a story of discovery and
knowledge in the most compelling way
possible. |
Measure 4 Measure: Sites That Do the Work
For You
Collection of links to websites that
calculate a very large variety of things.
Sections include: Science/Math, Health,
Finance, and Everything Else. |
The JASON Project
Founded in 1989 by the discoverer of the RMS
Titanic. Each year, a two-week scientific
expedition is mounted in a remote part of
the world and broadcast in real-time, using
state-of-the-art technology, to a network of
educational, research, and cultural
institutions in the United States, Canada,
Bermuda, and the United Kingdom. |
|
|
|
Back to Resources page |