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Science.com

April 15, 2006



Webwatch



By Hafsa Ahsan


Careers in science

http://library.thinkquest.org/11465/
Are you a high school students confused about which career you want to pursue? How about exploring your prospects in the field of science? You can check out your options on this website, where apart from information and interviews, there is also a message board where you can interact with people going through similar situations.

 

Off to space

http://www.nasa.gov/missions/highlights/schedule.html
Nasa has conducted many space missions, both successful and unsuccessful. It still continues to explore life outside our planet. This website details some of the expeditions that the Nasa is planning this year. There are details of the rocket and shuttle missions, along with the vehicles that will be used. Each mission has its own space on the web for you to explore.
 


Map it out

www.mapquest.com/
Whether you are a geography student looking for a certain place on the map, or a tourist visiting a new city, this website is invaluable. Just enter some information about the place, like address, city or zip code and the website will hunt it down for you. There is also a separate option if you are searching for places outside the US and Canada.
 


Brainy stuff

http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/
The "Genetic Science Learning Centre" website features a wealth of information related to the fascinating field of genetics. You can learn all you need to know about DNA, cloning, addiction, genetic disorders, stem cells and gene therapy. The site also features resources for teachers who are teaching similar topics.



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