Arty Astro
 | Arty the "part-time space astronaut" is the iconic cartoon character on this site, which provides activities that help students to better understand and enjoy the solar system. Material on the site can be reproduced and distributed to students for instructional purposes.
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Bird Book
 | Stunning photographs of birds by Andrew Zuckerman are set on a plain white background, which makes the birds seem to "pop." The site includes information about each bird and an audio file of the bird's call.
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Centre of the Cell
 | This London museum's Web site features numerous links that help students to further understand cells. It also provides links for teachers and allows them to distribute specific information and quizzes to their students.
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Chalkbored
 | A good source for hundreds of PowerPoint lessons, labs, worksheets, and activities created by a high school chemistry teacher. Information is free for educators and others.
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CurioCity
 | An interactive site where teens can discover and explore science, engineering, and technology in their everyday lives.
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Gigagalaxy Zoom
 | An amazing sky map from the European Southern Observatory (Chile). Comprehensive and engrossing content, something that all sky observers will love - especially city slickers.
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Newseum
 | The Newseum - a 250,000-square-foot museum of news - offers visitors an experience that blends five centuries of news history with up-to-the-second technology and hands-on exhibits.
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Perimeter Institute
 | A research center in Canada dedicated to exploring the world around us through cosmology, particle physics, quantum physics, and superstring theory. Be sure to check out the Outreach page where you can explore theoretical physics and the Power of Ideas.
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Science Museum of Minnesota
 | This regional science museum combines research, public science education, teacher training, and 70,000 square feet of hands-on, interactive exhibits. Be sure to check out their collection of online activities or chat with scientists about science news in the Science Buzz.
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The Met
 | The New York Metropolitan Museum of Art's Web site opens with "Today's Featured Work of Art." The page links to detailed information about the piece and a history of the artist and the artwork.
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