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  • @Sea - features science adventures aboard Harbor Branch Oceanographic's research ships. Live coverage and original articles convey the excitement of marine science.
  • 43rd International Conference on Electron, Ion, and Photon Beam Technology and Nanofabrication - dedicated to the science, technology, engineering, and application of electron, ion, and photon beams in lithography, micro/nanofabrication, and associated processes. June 1-4, 1999; Marco Island, Florida.
  • Acoustic Thermometry of Ocean Climate (ATOC) - goals are to gather information about temperatures in the ocean in order to verify existing climate models, and to assess the potential effects of low frequency sound transmissions on marine mammals and sea turtles.
  • All About Glaciers - educational site produced by the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).
  • Alternative Science - provides an alternative view of scientific discovery by writer, broadcaster, and journalist Richard Milton.
  • Aquatic Network - aquaculture, conservation, fisheries, limnology, marine science and oceanography, maritime heritage, ocean engineering, and seafood.
  • Beachcombers' Alert! - for beachcombers to obtain and exchange information about what's floating on the ocean and what's landing on the beaches.
  • Biovilk Program - research in the area of energy fields surrounding man and their impact on human health.
  • Brad Hein's Nanotechnology Site - deals with nanotechnology defined as precise molecule by molecule control of products and byproducts in the development of functional structures.
  • California Institute of Technology - Glaciology
  • Central Expanding Earth Exchange - provides information and discussion about earth expansion theory and the flaws of plate tectonics.
  • Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
  • Close Encounter - telepathic close encounter leaves the author with an explanation of atoms, gravity, galaxies; complete with spherical orbital pattern relating directly to the Periodic Table of the Elements.
  • Coastal Ocean Modeling - USGS Woods Hole Field Center
  • Cosmic Matters - The philosophical implications of the Cosmological Anthropic Principle, the nature of reality and the ultimate fate of mankind.
  • Crevasse Zone, The - GPS-based glacier velocity and surface elevation data collected on the Juneau Icefield, Alaska.
  • Crime & Clues - articles on the art and science of criminal investigation, covering numerous types of evidence including fingerprint, physical, testimonial, and behavioral.
  • Dam and Reservoir Impact and Information Archive - looks at the ecological, social, political, and economic impact of dams and reservoirs.
  • Data Zoo - data collected by various California coastal data collection programs and studies.
  • Discovery Channel: Ice Never Sleeps - all about icebergs and busting them up in the North Atlantic.
  • Distributed Hydrologic Modeling
  • Edible Brain - devoted to mind, alternative thought, and tasty ideas, from physics to world culture.
  • Edwards Aquifer, The
  • Electric Universe - presents an alternative scientific theory related to planets, electricity in space, and the history of our solar system by examining the surface scars on Mars.
  • Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology - complete text of the book by K. Eric Drexler.
  • Everything You Always Wanted To Know About the Indian Ocean - oceanography and climatology, including the role of the Indian Ocean in El Nino.
  • Evidence: The True Witness - learn about forensics science, including fingerprinting, DNA, and ballistics.
  • Exploraquarium - contains exhibits on deep sea hydrothermal vents and Puget Sound oceanography.
  • Forensic Science and the Charles Manson Murders
  • Forensic Sciences - easy to understand guide to the basic principles of forensic science.
  • Foresight Institute vs Scientific American: Debate on Nanotechnology
  • Fourth Dimension, The - ordinary people theorize on the nature of the universe.
  • Frontline: The Case For Innocence - the science of DNA testing can now establish with near certainty who did or didn't commit a crime. Why then, do inmates remain in prison despite DNA evidence which exonerates them? Presents four cases where DNA evidence has been ignored, discounted, or kept secret.
  • Frontline: What Jennifer Saw - examines the case of Ronald Cotton, who was twice wrongly accused of rape, and questions the reliability of eyewitness identification and the accuracies of DNA evidence.
  • Glacier - explores Antarctica, and features live reports from the ice. Developed by the NSF, the Education Development Center and Rice University.
  • Glacier Dynamics Group - Ohio State University Byrd Polar Research Center - conducts glaciological research on the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets and other glaciers.
  • Glaciers of Blackcomb Mountain - how glaciers are made, different types of glaciers, fishing on a glacier, and more.
  • Glaciotectonic Bibliography - bibliography for glaciotectonic landforms and structures.
  • Ground Water Atlas of the United States - describes the ground-water resources of regional areas that collectively cover the 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
  • Groundwater Issues and Resources
  • groundwater.com - groundwater.com web site featuring the Groundwater Mailing List (over 2000 members), and links to many environmental and geology web sites.
  • Hope Denise Hall DNA Action Memorial - seeks to implement an international DNA database to help solve crimes.
  • Hydrographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean
  • Images of Glacier Bay - images accompanied by brief audio comments by the photographer.
  • Intercomparison of Laboratory Measurements of Airborne Sound Insulation of Walls - determination of the repeatability values (r) and of the reproducibility values (R), according to the ISO/DIS 140 part 3.
  • International Arctic Buoy Program - University of Washington Polar Science Center - maintains a network of automatic data buoys in the Arctic Basin to support real-time operations and meteorological and oceanographic research.
  • International Conference on the Analytic Element Method in Modeling Groundwater Flow - East Gull Lake, Minnesota; 17-19 April 2000.
  • International Work Group on Geospatial Analysis of Glaciated Environments (GAGE) - investigations of modern and ancient glaciated environments utilizing techniques of geographic information systems (GIS).
  • Introduction to Forensic Firearms Identification - sometimes incorrectly referred to as ballistics, firearms identification has as its primary concern the identification of fired ammunition components (bullets, cartridge cases) to a specific firearm.
  • IRI/LDEO Climate Data Library - a wide variety of earth science data, primarily oceanographic and atmospheric datasets.
  • Journal of Scientific Exploration - peer-reviewed research journal providing a forum for unbiased discussion of anomalies, unusual phenomena, and controversial claims in science.
  • Journal of the International Society of Life Information Science - subject matter includes brain science, psyphysiology, medicine, qigong, physics and parapsychology; in Japanese and English.
  • Kaikoura - tales of the exploration of the deep-sea world of New Zealand’s Kaikoura Canyon, an ecosystem that is home to the giant squid.
  • Kamloops Hydrology Abstracts Library - wide ranging collection of references that relate to forest hydrology.
  • Lawson's Progress - stories, images, and primary sources portray the life of Alfred Lawson, a baseball player, aviation pioneer, and cult leader.
  • Leading Edge International Research Group
  • Lost Instrument Network - lost-and-found service for the marine research community, sponsored by the U.S. Geological Survey Woods Hole Field Center.
  • MABTNG's World Of Forensics & The X-Files - dedicated to police procedures and XF fanfic.
  • Marine Watch - the quarterly international news journal about events occuring on, under, and over the oceans of the planet.
  • Metahead - a look at resources for sciences that are radically affecting the course of human evolution: biotechnology, machine intelligence, and nanotechnology.
  • Modern Average Global Sea-Surface Temperature - provides paleoclimate researchers with a tool for estimating the average seasonal variation in sea-surface temperature (SST) throughout the modern world ocean and for estimating the modern monthly and weekly sea-surface temperature at any given oceanic location.
  • NanoComputer Dream Team - desires to directly influence the design and development of a nanometer scale computer.
  • Nanotechnology Database - up-to-date sources of information on nanotechnology in the following areas: major research centers, funding agencies, major reports, and books.
  • Nanotechnology Engineering - collection of articles presented by the Institute of Atomic-Scale Engineering.
  • Nanotechnology in Science Fiction - a bibliography and mailing list.
  • NanoTechnology Magazine - window into the emerging technology whose awesome power mankind will acquire, for good or evil, very early in the next century.
  • National Forensic Science Technology Center - dedicated to supporting forensic science laboratories achieve the highest possible quality of operations.
  • National Ice Core Laboratory - a facility for storing, curating, and studying ice cores recovered from the polar regions of the world.
  • National Snow and Ice Data Center
  • Natural Magick - translation presented here is the final compendium of his life's work, completed when he was fifty years old.
  • NOVA: Bombing of America - bombing is on the rise across the United States, but science is fighting back. Hidden within the chaos of a crime scene lie clues that can solve the case.
  • NOVA: Killer's Trail - read a chronology of the Sam Sheppard murder case, and learn about the forensic evidence technologies of DNA fingerprinting and 3-D mug shots.
  • NSIPP AVHRR Data Archive - easy access to mean Pathfinder AVHRR sea surface temperature (SST) fields.
  • Ocean Acoustics Library - contains models and data related to ocean acoustics.
  • Ocean Information Center (OCEANIC)
  • Ocean Planet - a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition which celebrates the spectacular diversity of the oceans and examines the environmental issues they now face.
  • Ocean Science-Related Acronyms - a searchable list of acronyms related to ocean sciences, along with their expansions and (where available) national or institutional affiliations.
  • Oceanography - introduction to water, seawater, and ocean circulation and dynamics.
  • Oceans Related Subtopics - from marine life, to currents, pollution, and myths.
  • Omniverse, The
  • Oregon's Coastal X-Files - strange, weird and interesting natural phenomenon of the Oregon Coast.
  • Paleoclimate: Hydrology at the Dawn of History - Recent data from many sources suggests a major climatic disturbance about 5000 years ago.
  • Patagonian Shelf - Falkland Islands Models
  • Physical Oceanography from Space - describes how satellites measure oceanographic parameters such as sea surface height and temperature, and how these measurements are used by NASA scientists.
  • Program in Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate - in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences.
  • River Channel Processes and Features - basic explanation of the main features and processes in a river.
  • RiverTools - RiverTools is a data exploration environment for digital terrain and river network analysis.
  • Room Acoustics Modelling - This page illustrates some of the theory and implementation techniques used to model the reverberant characteristics of a room.
  • San Diego's Ocean - current conditions at Scripps Pier including a snapshot, and a collection of San Diego marine resources.
  • Savage Seas - companion site to the PBS series exploring elements of the ocean realm, such as underwater life, storms far above the surface, and dramatic shipwrecks and sea rescues.
  • Science Frontiers: Digest of Scientific Anomalies - newsletter of the unusual & unexplained, including strange science, bizarre biophysics, anomalous astronomy, and weird weather.
  • Sea Surface Temperature Satellite Image Archive
  • Sean Morgan's Nanotechnology Pages
  • SeaWeb - multimedia project designed to raise awareness of the world ocean and the life within it.
  • SHEBA: Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean - Ice Station SHEBA has been gathering polar climate data under the Arctic ice.
  • Significance of Water - explaining the water cycle, sources, uses and water conservation.
  • Society for Scientific Exploration - provides a professional forum for presentations, criticism, and debate concerning topics which are ingored or studied inadequately within mainstream science.
  • Soundry, The - covering everything from the most basic concepts of what sound actually is to the specifics of how humans perceive it.
  • Soundscapes From The vOICe: Seeing With Your Ears - an experimental system for auditory image representations, designed as a step towards a vision substitution device for the blind through the real-time conversion of arbitrary images into soundscapes.
  • Soundsite - online journal of sound theory, philosophy of sound and sound art.
  • Southern Great Plains 1997 (SGP97) Hydrology Experiment - an investigation to establish that higher spatial resolution retrieval algorithms for surface soil moisture can be extended to the coarser resolutions expected from satellite platforms.
  • St. Olaf College - Center for Geophysical Studies of Ice and Climate - studies include remote sensing.
  • Sun2000.com - introducing Concept One, offering scientific discoveries that link the Sun's energy to the actual causes of natural catastrophes.
  • SWAT/GRASS On-line - the official site of the on-line SWAT/GRASS user's manual.
  • Taos Hum - A webpage and email list for discussion of the "Taos Hum," that low throbbing sound heard in quiet locations throughout the US. The source is still a mystery.
  • Texas Automated Buoy System (TABS) - real time oceanographic data along the coast of Texas supporting oil spill prevention and response.
  • Timelab - experiment investigating a possible form of time travel. It also explains the procedure for interested visitors.
  • Traffic Accident Reconstruction Origin - a magazine for engineers and police officers involved in the civil and criminal investigation of automobile and truck collisions.
  • U.S. Coast Guard International Ice Patrol - monitors and broadcasts extent of iceberg danger for North Atlantic mariners.
  • U.S. National Nanotechnology Initiative - committed to long-term nano science and engineering research; synthesis, processing, and application of nano materials; and the exploration of nanodevice concepts.
  • UK Groundwater Forum - focus for a coordinated national (UK) groundwater research agenda; reference point for groundwater research, issues, policy, and personal contacts.
  • Undersea and Oversee - learn what students discovered when they visited the Atlantic Ocean and investigated its ecosystem.
  • University of British Columbia - Glaciology
  • University of Idaho - Glaciological & Arctic Sciences Institute - summer program and expedition training in Arctic and Mountain Earth System Science on the Juneau Icefield.
  • University of New Hampshire - Glacier Research Group - recovery, analysis and interpretation of chemical records available from air, snow and ice cores.
  • University of Wales Centre for Glaciology - research focus on glaciology and glacial geology.
  • Usenet - alt.paranet.science - "Maybe if we dissect the psychic ..."
  • Usenet - sci.geo.hydrology
  • USGS Pesticide National Synthesis Project - contains pesticide use maps, facts, and other informative resources.
  • Velikovsky, Immanuel - one of the most controversial scientists of our times.
  • Vibrational Holography - this technique is used to study acoustical resonance of percussion instruments. Used standing wave theory to investigate modes of standing waves on a plate.
  • Victor the Vector - Victor the Vector flows with the ocean currents. He learns about currents, temperature, waves, fronts, upwelling, and more. For ages 8-10.
  • Water Science for Schools - information on many aspects of water, along with pictures, data, and maps, from the U.S. Geological Survey.
  • Watflood - Distributed Hydrologic Model - research and presentation of our DHL.
  • Web Directory: WWW Virtual Library: Acoustics and Vibrations
  • Weird Science - a collection of files and links dealing with unconventional physics, including energy machines, gravity devices, Tesla, anomalies, etc.
  • World Data Center-A - provide data and meta-data related to the geophysical and environmental sciences. Activities in the areas of solid earth geophysics, solar-terrestrial physics, marine geology and geophysics, paleoclimatology, and glaciology.
  • World Data Center-A for Marine Geology & Geophysics - archives a full range of geological and geophysical data from sea floor measurements worldwide.
  • World Glacier Inventory - contains information on geographic location, area, length, orientation, elevation, and classification of morphological type and moraines.
  • Worthington Glacier Project - field and modeling investigation of glacier dynamics using Worthington Glacier, Alaska as a field laboratory.
  • www.nanorevolution.com - nanotechnology research, discussion, and message forums.

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