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AboutDarwin.com AboutDarwin.com first went online in the year 2000, on February 12th - the birthday of Charles Darwin - to provide as much detail of the life and times of Charles Darwin as possible.
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American Musuem of Natural History
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Backgrounders by Dr. George Johnson Backgrounders provide a more detailed introduction to issues of current interest, each written by George Johnson. Explore topics of particular interest to you in depth, without getting lost in technical jargon or having to wade through a textbook
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BBC: Human Body & Mind
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Biology Corner The Biology Corner is a resource site for biology and science teachers.
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Cells Alive! CELLS alive! represents 30 years of capturing film & computer-enhanced images of living cells & organisms for education & medical research. The site has been available continuously & updated annually since 1994 & now hosts over 4 mil. visitors / year
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Cell Biology Animations
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Cloning & Sex @ New Scientist NewScientist.com is your ultimate science and technology website.
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Dennis Kunkel Microscopy Page Scientific stock photography library of light microscope pictures and electron microscopy images featuring science and biomedical microscopy photos
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Encylopedia orf Life Ultimately, the Encyclopedia will serve as an online reference source and database for every one of the 1.8 million species that are named and known on this planet, as well as all those later discovered and described.
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Genetics Science Learning Center @ University of Utah Helping people understand how genetics affect their lives and society.
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Genetics Web Lab Directory
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How big is a ...? Use this animation to compare the relative sizes of cells & organisms sitting on a pinhead. Nearly invisible without magnification, dust mites dwarf pollen grains & human cells. In turn, bacteria & viruses are even smaller.
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Molecular Expressions We are going where no microscope has gone before by offering one of the Web's largest collections of color photographs taken through an optical microscope.
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Natural History Musuem, London
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Natural History Musuem, Los Angelas
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Online Biology Project @ University of Arizona Welcome to The Biology Project, an interactive online resource for learning biology developed at The University of Arizona. The Biology Project is fun, richly illustrated, and tested on 1000s of students.
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PBS: Evolution A journey into where we're from from and where we're going
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Principals of Biology @ Kansas State University
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Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Opened in 1910, the green-domed museum on the National Mall was among the first Smithsonian building constructed exclusively to house the national collections and research facilities.
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