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Science.com

July 19, 2003



Webwatch



By Shaneela Khan


Periodic table e-reference

http://www.webelements.com/

Webelement is the first ever source on the net which provides a wealth of chemistry information relating to the periodic table. It is designed in such as way that it can be used as a handy guide by professional scientists and students at school interested in chemistry. It has also earned several web awards for providing quality info.

 

Science in daily life

http://www.goscience.com.au/

This pure science website is developed for young students with an interest in science. It allows them to explore career information; update themselves with latest happenings in the world of science; meet in-the-field science professionals; and find answers to real questions, such as, “How can I use science to become a better surfer?”

 

Codenotes

http://www.codenotes.com/

This site is designed for the software developers who need to come up to speed quickly. It drills down to the core aspects of a technology and focuses on the key elements needed to implement it immediately thus presenting highly technical material in an efficient and useful format, bridging the gap between comprehensive manuals and pocket references.

 

Planetary system in action

http://www.the-solar-system.net/

A valuable educational source that incorporates 315 pages and over 340 quality images on solar system. Besides loaded packets of information, each page has some review questions about the pictures on that page. There are also 15 picture quizzes with 75 questions. You will also find astronomy WebQuests here.



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