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    • Albatross Project, The Open site in a new window - Join scientists using sensitive satellites in space, miniature transmitters on birds, and rapid email communications to investigate the travels of albatrosses on the open ocean.
    • Ask a Biologist Open site in a new window - Educational resource for K-12 students and teachers.
    • Astro-Venture Open site in a new window - Allows grade school students to role-play NASA careers, as they search for and design a planet that would be habitable to humans. Highlights NASA careers and astrobiology research in: astronomy, geology, biology, and atmospheric sciences.
    • Astrobiology: An Integrated Science Approach Open site in a new window - Offers hands-on activities, encouraging middle and high school students to explore diverse concepts in chemistry, physics, biology, and Earth and space science.
    • Bay Area Biotechnology Education Consortium Open site in a new window - A nonprofit supporting high school biotech education in the Bay Area by providing free training, equipment, and materials for science teachers.
    • Biodiversity Counts Open site in a new window - Middle-school science program that gets students out of the classroom and into the field to study biodiversity. Created by the American Museum of Natural History.
    • BioKIDS: Kids' Inquiry of Diverse Species Open site in a new window - Addresses both inquiry and life science content standards through exploration of local biodiversity, collection of animal species, and the investigation of individual animals, and how animals interact with one another.
    • Biology Web Open site in a new window - Provides study guides for students taking biology A-Levels and GCSEs.
    • Bugscope Open site in a new window - Educational outreach program, that offers participating K-12 classrooms the opportunity to control an Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope to image insects at high magnification. Includes a gallery of 3D and colorized images that provide a very up-close look at bugs.
    • Butterfly School, The Open site in a new window - A project of the Butterfly House with information for students and teachers on butterflies of all types.
    • Chickscope 1.5 Open site in a new window - Project studying chicken embryo development using a remotely controlled MRI instrument. Developed by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in collaboration with Central Illinois teachers.
    • Crickets in the Classroom Open site in a new window - Using common field and house crickets to teach observation skills, measurement, and some biology. Features drawings, lesson plans, and links.
    • Endangered Animals of the World Open site in a new window - A project designed to help students gain skills in researching, collaborating and telecommunicating while learning about endangered animals, and sharing that information with the world.
    • Great Plant Escape Open site in a new window - Elementary program for 4th and 5th grade students designed to introduce them to plant science and increase their understanding of how foods grow.
    • Investigate Biodiversity Open site in a new window - Offers students and educators opprotunities to interact with field scientists, access real world data from endangered ecosystems, and access to articles, science fair projects, and other resources.
    • Jonathan Bird's Blue World Open site in a new window - Watch episodes of Jonathan Bird's Blue World, with videos on marine animals and underwater exploration. Also features study guides for teachers to use in their classrooms.
    • Life on Earth...and Elsewhere? Open site in a new window (PDF) - Offers hands-on activities that lay the conceptual groundwork for understanding the field of astrobiology and enable students to examine the nature of life, what it requires, its limits, and where it might be found.
    • Missouri Citizens for Science Open site in a new window - Grass-roots group of Missourians organized to support science in their public schools, with a special emphasis on making sure creationism is not introduced into the science classroom.
    • Mr. Williams' Biology Page Open site in a new window
    • National Biological Information Infrastructure: Aquatic Biology Open site in a new window - Features K-12 projects for the classroom.
    • Rader's Biology4Kids Open site in a new window - Provides extensive, searchable information.
    • River of Venom Open site in a new window - Science mystery set in the Amazon rainforest. Test your scientific sleuthing skills.
    • The Biology Place Open site in a new window - Find web-based activities, research updates, and links to useful sites for introduction biology courses at the high school and college levels.
    • The Wild Classroom Open site in a new window - Offers lesson plans and videos covering biological topics such as: taxonomy, call biology, behaviour, biodiversity, ecology, and genetics. The Wild Classroom also offers guides to the major plants and animals of the world.
    • Understanding Evolution: An Evolution Website for Teachers Open site in a new window[*] - Offers detailed explanations of the mechanisms of evolution and the history of life on Earth, explains the relevance of evolutionary theory to our everyday lives, and outlines the multiple lines of scientific evidence relating to evolution. From the University of California Museum of Paleontology.
    • World Wide Biome Project Open site in a new window - Integrated biology/computer project for students.
     



     
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