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Science.com

October 4, 2003



Webwatch



By Shaneela Khan


Science of health

http://www.teens.drugabuse.gov/

This National Institute on Drug Abuse provides the scientific facts and personal testimonies of young addicts to underscore the need to resist temptation. It tells how drugs affect brain, and about the risks of steroid use. It presents activities for teens, parents, and teachers help hammer the message home.

 

History of palaeontology
 
http://www.strangescience.net/

This fun site provides old illustrations and info assembled showing that scientists make blunders too, and that palaeontology advances more through trial and error than definite emerging facts. In an interest way this site accounts a collection of mistakes made by early scientists and artists when trying to represent extinct organisms.

 

Grooming the gurus

http://www.only4gurus.com/v2/index.asp

If you are ITechie, this is a must see website. It incorporates almost 2,000 learning documents and tools about everything related to Windows platform, all free for download! Other interesting sections include whitepapers, webcasts, and hands on labs on topics, such as ASP, ASP.NET, VB, VB.NET, Active Directory, C++, C#, Visual Studio, Data Access, ADO, .Net, SQL Server, Peer2Peer, and PocketPC.

 

Explore genetic science

http://www.teens.drugabuse.gov/

Interested in knowing everything about genetic science, this GSLC source provides answers to all your questions related to genetics, biotechnology and bioethics. Its interactive features can help you explore key aspects including DNA, chromosomes and inheritance, and understand how genetics affect their lives and society.



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