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Ocean Planet, premiered at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History from April 1995 to April 1996, where it attracted nearly two million visitors. This electronic online companion exhibition contains all of the text and most of th Full Review »
In this lesson, students investigate the controversy surrounding the use of gene-altered crops in food products sold in this country and overseas. Students will explore the economic implications of the use of such crops as well as of the refusal of some c Full Review »
This page provides access into the background, status and documentation for NASA's global ocean color monitoring mission called SeaWiFS . What's New on the SeaWiFS Project Home Page. Full Review »
Acting under the directive of the leadership of the 104th Congress to make Federal legislative information freely available to the Internet public, a Library of Congress team brought the THOMAS World Wide Web system online in January 1995, at the inceptio Full Review »
Produce genetics curricula for publication on the web. Professional development programs for teachers, including week-long courses and shorter workshops focusing on genetics, biotechnology and bioethics. Science enrichment and career programs for stud Full Review »
Educational Materials HGP Publications funded by the US Department of Energy Primer: Genomics and Its Impact on Science and Society: The Human Genome Project and Beyond -- (2003) covers basic science, the Human Genome Project, what we know so far, ELSI Full Review »
Latest Dolly scientist seeks to clone human embryo April 21: The scientist responsible for cloning Dolly the sheep today announced that he was applying for a permit to clone human embryos, saying it would be "immoral" not to carry out the rese Full Review »
Your Genes, Your Choices describes the Human Genome Project, the science behind it, and the ethical, legal, and social issues that are raised by the project. This book was written as part of the Science + Literacy for Health project of the American Associ Full Review »
The goals of this project are to provide a central repository for public maize information and present it in a way that creates intuitive biological connections for the researcher with minimal effort as well as provide a series of computational tools that Full Review »
Provides science experiments for Amateur Scientists and Schools. Did you ever want to make your own microscope or telescope? How about making your own herbarium? If these activities sound interesting, then this site is for you! Full Review »

