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Science.com

September 10, 2005



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By Hafsa Ahsan


Through the bee’s eye

http://cvs.anu.edu.au/andy/beye/beyehome.html

This website enables you to see various images as honey bees see them. You can actually see through a honey bee’s eye and analyse how its vision is different from yours. You select the images and the program will simulate how the bee will see them. There is also a detailed description of the procedure if you’re interested in the technicalities behind it.

Future today

http://future.iftf.org/

This blog is part of an organization called Institute for the Future which is involved in researching the future of, among other things, emerging technologies. The blog features latest news items and articles on science and technology. Emerging technologies are also discussed.


Hand-drawn Holograms

http://amasci.com/amateur/holo1.html

And we all thought holograms cannot be copied. This website will make you think again. The webmaster has described a simple yet useful scientific, easy-to-follow procedure which you can apply to draw holograms on any plastic surface. A list of FAQs and hints are also provided.

Tree of Life

http://tolweb.org/tree/phylogeny.html

The website features a project which has many biologists working on it. “Tree of Life” details the roots of the different classes of organisms on Earth. The hierarchy of organisms is also charted out. All in all, it is an interesting but a rather technical website.



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