The Public Library of Science
 | The Public Library of Science (PLoS) is a nonprofit organization of scientists and physicians committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature a public resource.
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Science Buzz by Science Museum of Minnesota
 | Science Buzz digs deep into science headlines and offers visitors the opportunity to ask scientists questions, "talk" with other people, and voice concerns.
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Lablit.com
 | A forum for all topics related to the culture of science in fiction and fact. The site is a magazine with essays, reviews, profiles, and interviews about science/literature/art/media. It also contains a discussion forum.
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SciDev.Net
 | Sponsored by Nature and Science magazines, this site reports on and discusses "those aspects of modern science and technology that are relevant to sustainable development and the social and economic needs of developing countries."
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Athropolis
 | Imagine a place where the sun shines every hour of every day - for almost half of the year! Then - darkness for the rest of the year. This is the home of the Throps - rulers of the long summer day. This is the home of the Squallhoots - rulers of the long winter night. Story, songs, games, learn about the Arctic, and MORE!
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Scientific American
 | More than just a magazine, this website has polls, experts, and special sections on current topics. Long-time fans of the magazine will appreciate the archives.
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Medical Breakthroughs
 | Updated weekly, this site presents well presented and illustrated stories on important medical news.
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National Academy Press
 | Over 1,000 science and technology books online! Check out the "Reading Room." Be warned, you may find yourself spending many hours at this site.
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Popular Science
 | Highlights from the well known magazine are available here at "popsci.com."
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SCIENCE Magazine
 | Search or browse current or back issues in this well-designed web site. Issues go back to June 1995.
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Skeptical Inquirer
 | The home page for the Skeptical Inquirer Magazine. Published by the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranomal, the Skeptical Inquirer is busy "separating fact from myth in the flood of occultism and pseudoscience on the scene today."
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New Scientist
 | An excellent collection of resources for the science enthusiast. Be forewarned it does require registration (although it's free). The site includes articles, book reviews, and even a list of the top ten science sites on the web. Sound familiar? We made the list, so I guess it's ok.
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The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin
 | The complete text to "The Origin of Species." Also includes a pointer to the complete text of "The Voyage of the Beagle."
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