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BBCi Science in Action
Explore the world around you with hundreds of pages about science: dinosaurs, space, the Human body, robots and lots lots more. |
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BNFL Learning Zone
Here we take the opportunity to use our experience to share our discoveries with children and adults alike. Find out about radioactivity and how a nuclear power station works. |

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Channel 4 Science
Channel 4's dedicated science pages even include help with homework! |

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How Stuff Works
Want to know how something works, from Apache helicopters to Magna Doodles? Chances are you'll find it here. |

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NASA
To find out anything about space exploration past, present and future there's nowhere better - one of our favourites. |
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SEDS
An independent, student-based organization which promotes the exploration and development of space. Lots of information about space missions and astronomy. |
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Smithsonian Institution
The Smithsonian is composed of sixteen museums and galleries and the National Zoo and numerous research facilities in the United States and abroad. |
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The Great Plant Escape
Each of the lessons in this program is interdisciplinary, designed to introduce students to plant science and increase their understanding of how foods grow. |
Selected Science links for students and teachers |

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Yuckiest Site on the Internet
Explore the living sciences of entomology, earth science, and human biology through roaches, earthworms, and the mysterious human body. |
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Association for Science Education
ASE promotes, supports and develops science education from primary through to tertiary levels. |
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Doc Brown's Chemistry Clinic
A growing non-commercial general help and revision site for GCSE, AS and A2 CHEMISTRY. Revision notes, multiple choice tests, structured questions, graphics and extensive links to useful and interesting CHEMISTRY sites. |
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explorescience.com
Finding great teaching resources on the Internet is difficult and time consuming. Dynamic multimedia activities are scarce. This is a problem we aim to solve. |
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Friends of the Earth
Environmental information and resources |
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New Scientist
The website of New Scientist magazine. |
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Science Across The World
Students use a unique series of compact resource topics on environmental and social science issues (including Biodiversity, Energy and Global Warming) that have been developed by educators, together with independent experts on the issues concerned. |
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Science Hobbyist
A large website for amateur science and science education. |
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SciLinks
Search engine for information on all things scientific. |
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SciShop
An online resource area to support teachers and students in KS3 Science. |
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Simulated Experiments
Software to simulate experiments in physics, chemistry and biology. |
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The Science Consortium
Focussed on helping you use ICT to make sure that you and your pupils engage in the very best science teaching and learning. |
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The Science Museum: Learn and Teach
Welcome to the Learn and Teach area: the gateway for students, teachers, families and anyone else interested in our educational resources and activities. |
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U.S Environmental Protection Agency
Environment related information, resources and activities for pupils and teachers. |
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