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The History chapter of an introductory astronomy course.
Astronomy in Israel from Og's Circle to the Wise Observatory.
PBS articles about 20th century astronomy and physics.
Archive of the History of Astronomy Discussion Group, the mailing list for scholars in this field.
The history of telescopes.
A list of images and text from the University of Oregon Gallery.
User contributed images of deep sky, solar system, and astronomy-related.
Interacting galaxies.
Contains digitized images of the whole sky.
More Hubble images.
Features a different image or photograph of our universe each day, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
Evolutionary cycle of Interstellar Organic Molecules - Fullerenes, PAHs, Polyyenes, and biomolecules.
Offers news stories related environmental issues, archeology, astronomy, technology, geology and other science topics.
From aliens to asteroids, satellites to shuttle missions, explore the universe with the latest news, launches and astronomical sightings.
News, public relations, FAQ, and the people.
Equipment and instrument information, general information, news and events, projects and images, and history.
Consortium of educational and other non-profit institutions that operates world-class astronomical observatories.
General information, astrophotography index, and links.
Database of all worldwide facilities.
Member information, meeting announcements, publications and reports, awards, and links to related sites.
Promoting the use of open scriptable tools for amateur and educational astronomy.
Review of the solar system simulator (by Spacetech) for RISC OS workstations.
Free and open java based astronomical logging tool. It stores data in an XML format called COMAST, a tool which provides a free schema definition for all kinds of astronomical observations.
Online software that generates views of the bodies of our planetary system at any date from any artificial or natural point of observation.
Provides detailed information related to known bodies in orbit around the Sun. Ephemerides, physical parameters, Earth close-approaches, observer tools.
Fairly detailed information about our sun and its planets.
Features Moon rocks, Mars meteorites, and space exposed materials at NASA's curation office.
Part of NASA's Office of Space Science that describes NASA's program to explore the solar system.
Cycles, resonances, synchronizations and interactions in the solar system.
Research programs, links, and contact information.
Information for prospective students, programs of study, faculty and general departmental information. Also includes community programs for current students.
Department news and guide to academic programs.
Information about facilities, faculty, undergraduate curriculum, and research.
Provides information on graduate and undergraduate programs and courses, research areas, events and news.
Provides an interdisciplinary curriculum in pharmacology. Gives details of the faculty, staff, graduate program, seminars and resources.
Programs of study, faculty, staff, students, course list and events. Also includes student organizations and information on computing services.
General information, faculty, facilities, news, events, and programs of study.
Provides information on the faculty and staff, the undergraduate and graduate programs, courses, research and seminars.
Provides practical training in assessment procedures and treatments. Contains list of courses. New South Wales, Australia.
The primary scientific society in this field, founded in 1964 to promote research into the effects of low temperatures on all types of organisms and their constituent cells, tissues and organs.
A collection of gateways which provide access to evaluated, quality Internet resources in the health and life sciences, aimed at students, researchers, academics and practitioners, co-ordinated by the University of Nottingham Greenfield Medical Library.
A tool for academic research in evolutionary biology and its associated controversies.
Examples of convergent evolution.
Authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.
Information about taxonomy, natural history, distribution, abundance, and ecology of many species worldwide. Includes tools to identify, map, and database species.
WoRMS aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms, including information on synonymy.
Site and community for reporting personal observations of any plant or animal species in the world.
Database covering the flora and fauna of the world with a checklist for each country.
Course syllabus and class resources, including microscopic images, ultrastructural images, 3-D models, and labelled diagrams.
Labeled images with descriptions and practice labs. Created by the UIUC College of Medicine.