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Science.com

March 22, 2003



Webwatch



By Shaneela Khan


Space training

http://edspace.nasa.gov/

What if you’re not one of the crews on a space mission, you can still learn all about astronaut training and living in space by exploring this educational website by NASA. Also it includes huge collections of latest images, news, events, lectures, etc. So make sure you don’t miss the video about using a toilet in zero gravity!

 

Gene gallery

http://www.geneart.org/offerings.htm

The website on genomic art features a gallery brimming with artworks based on genetics and the building blocks of life. Its gallery is loaded with illustrations by visualists and artists exhibiting aspects from an X-ray that first put Crick and Watson on the trail of DNA’s double helix to a sculpture inspired by transgenic lab mice.

 

Exploring mysteries of the world

http://www.world-mysteries.com/

Loaded with articles by published authors in the alternative theories field, this site is a rich gateway into ancient civilizations, sacred writings, unexplained artifacts, and science mysteries. It tries to debunk academic and scientific explanations on some of the most interesting issues and provides some entertaining answers.

 

Find your Java code

http://www.javatester.org/

The online Java Tester offers useful tool for the web developers, that helps you figure out which of the many versions of Java your web browser is running. It is quite a time saver when you’re trying to figure out why some dynamic web graphics simply refuse to run on your screen.



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