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Exploratorium: The Museum of Science, Art, and Human Perception - www.exploratorium.edu
A variety of online exhibits on topics ranging from biodiversity and frogs, to weather, sports, and basic scientific curiosity.
Marian Koshland Science Museum of the National Academy of Sciences - www.koshland-science-museum.org
Explore how DNA analysis can catch criminals and stop epidemics, witness the potential effects of global warming, and glimpse the frontiers of scientific research.
Ology - http://ology.amnh.org
Study and explore “ologies” of interest. Sectors currently include archaeology, astronomy, biodiversity, Earth, Einstein, genetics, marine biology, paleontology, and water.
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry - www.omsi.edu
Activities, exhibits, podcasts, and other online science resources. .
Resources for Learning - www.amnh.org/education/resources
Over 1,000 online resources for students contain activities, articles, evidence and analysis, and more in anthropology, astronomy, biology, Earth science, and paleontology.
Science Museum of Minnesota - www.smm.org
A wealth of interactive science activities.
Smithsonian Institution - www.si.edu
The world’s largest museum complex hosts an equally impressive Web site.
Tech Museum of Innovation - www.thetech.org
Online exhibits: genetics and the human genome and robotics.
The Franklin Institute Science Museum - www2.fi.edu
Use the Resources for Science Learning or explore The Case Files, a unique repository of the history of science; the human heart; the brain; and links to pre-reviewed outside sites.
TryScience - www.tryscience.com
Partnership effort between the New York Hall of Science, the Association of Science-Technology Centers, and IBM Corporation is an innovative way to investigate, discover, and explore science. Here, students can conduct online experiments, take online field trips, and participate in virtual scientific adventures.