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Site
is
dedicated
to
ocean
education.
You
will
find
all
kinds
of
interesting
information
about
things
like:
the
biggest
sea
animals,
marine
biology
careers,
answers
to
common
ocean
and
animal
questions,
and
more.
Check
the
Answer
Archive
for
answers
to
your
marine
science
questions,
and
if
you
do
not
find
your
answer,
ask
one
of
their
scientists.
Site
also
includes
ocean
news,
world
records,
and
information
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The
MAD
Scientist
Network
is
a
collection
of
scientists
from
all
over
the
country
available
to
answer
any
of
your
science
questions.
Search
the
archive
of
over
25,000
questions,
explore
the
MadSci
Library
for
resources,
demos
and
science
fair
project
ideas,
or
read
the
FAQ
that
answers
common
questions,
like
why
is
the
sky
blue?
Scientists
will
not
answer
homework
questions,
medical
questions,
or
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The
United
States
Global
Change
Research
Program
(USGCRP)
was
created
as
a
high-priority
national
research
program
to:
address
key
uncertainties
about
changes
in
the
Earth's
global
environmental
system,
both
natural
and
human-induced;
monitor,
understand,
and
predict
global
change;
and
provide
a
sound
scientific
basis
for
national
and
international
decision-making.
Some
of
the
global
change
issues
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The
Web
Design
Guide
offers
a
number
of
brief
tutorials
about
the
necessary
design
elements
for
creating
an
effective
website.
Tutorials
cover
such
topics
as
design,
speed,
content,
style,
navigation,
and
more.
For
example,
the
design
tutorial
discusses
how
the
critical
elements
of
audience
targeting,
download
speed,
and
presentation
style
affect
the
usability
of
a
web
page.
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site
also
features
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This
web
site
from
the
California
Energy
Commission
contains
a
variety
of
resources
in
energy
education
including
stories,
science
projects,
puzzles,
games,
and
coloring
books
at
varying
levels
of
difficulty.
It
includes
a
list
of
resources
for
parents
and
teachers,
and
links
to
other
educational
places
on
the
Internet.
A
text-only
description
is
available,
but
the
exercises
are
only
available
with
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This section of the Scientific American.com website provides answers to many science questions that have been submitted by readers. The questions are sorted by general science field and are updated regularly. New questions may be submitted to the editors for review. General topics covered include astronomy, computers, mathematics, biology, environment, medicine, chemistry, physics, and geology.
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This site is a service of the Department of Geology & Geophysics at the University of Hawaii. Users may browse through previous questions and answers, or submit their own questions.
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In
this
activity
students
choose
the
role
of
a
civil
engineer
or
a
marine
geologist
to
investigate
beach
erosion
at
a
hypothetical
location.
After
students
choose
a
role,
they
follow
prescribed
links
to
research
erosion
control
methods,
longshore
currents,
and
the
effect
of
methods
used
in
neighboring
towns.
They
then
work
with
their
team
to
prepare
a
final
report.
Students
will
use
tutorials
within
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The
NEWTON
Bulletin
Board
Service
(BBS),
operated
by
the
Division
of
Educational
Programs
(DEP)
of
Argonne
National
Laboratory,
provides
K-12
science,
math
and
computer
teachers
and
their
students
a
place
to
practice
telecommunications,
to
retrieve
useful
information
in
a
wide
variety
of
subjects,
to
contact
research
scientists
from
all
over
the
world
and
to
open
communications
between
classroom
teachers.
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These
video
clips,
accompanied
by
a
broadcast
segment
from
the
TV
show,
discuss
the
discovery
of
an
object,
named
2003
UB313,
in
the
Kuiper
Belt
at
the
far
reaches
of
our
solar
system.
The
discovering
scientist,
Professor
Michael
Brown,
believes
that
this
object
may
be
a
10th
planet.
The
discovery
has
renewed
the
debate
over
what
exactly
is
a
planet.
The
videos
are
5
minutes,
3
minutes
17
seconds,
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