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Do you have a question about the national parks, the National Park Service or American history? Ask one of our historians listed below. Just click on the name of the person you want to contact and send your question by e-mail. To help you direct your ques Full Review »

The collection of an archive of primary source materials constitutes the principal activity of a year-long American Studies class focusing on historiography and the use of primary sources. Students collect primary source materials from their families or l Full Review »

Condensed China is an introduction to Chinese history. It exists to inform, enlighten, and attract netizens interested in China. It is not a complete history of China; I deliberately skipped over and left out a lot of information. This is more like ''Chin Full Review »

General Information: Collections, Services, Finding Guides, FAQs, Factsheets, Contacting HMD, Staff. Research Resources: LOCATORplus, PubMed, Images from the History of Medicine (IHM), Profiles in Science, Regional Medical Programs. Full Review »

They don't use glue, or suction, or even nature's version of Velcro. So just how do geckos scamper up walls and across ceilings so effortlessly? Researchers have pondered this question for decades but were unable to identify the adhesive mechanism. Until Full Review »

As the monitors spread across the Earth experiencing different habitats and climates they diversified. Over many millions of years this process has resulted in the emergence of at least seventy or eighty (probably many thousands of) species. Some of them Full Review »

While this site is designed for the US History student, the outlines, notes, biographies, quizzes and vocabulary can also be used by anyone who is interested in our country's history. Teachers are also more than welcome to use the information on this site Full Review »

THis is the home site of the National Geographic News for History and Culture. This is a terrific daily resource for teachers and students in all grade levels of the social sciences. Excellent graphics! 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 »