Cool Science for Curious Kids Discover some of the coolest museum science projects on earth. You can do some electronically and some hands on.
How Stuff Works Have you ever wondered how the engine in your car works or what makes the inside of your refrigerator cold? Then this is the place for you!
WonderNet Each month a new hands-on science activity is introduced from The Best of WonderScience, the elementary school physical science activity book for teachers and students published by American Chemical Society.
Astronomy
Astronomy Picture of the Day Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
Galileo Project: Journey to Jupiter Explore the Galileo spacecraft's mission to Jupiter and its moons. Observe an expanding collection of images and information gathered from this ongoing mission.
NASA Kids Explore the NASA space program without leaving the ground. Learn about rockets, astronauts, and projects you can do at home.
The Nine Planets Discover what is known about each of the planets and moons in our solar system. Find images and some audio and video clips.
StarChild Learning Center for Young Astronauts Find out about the solar system, universe, and some space stuff. Offered at two levelsthere's a lot for young astronomers to learn here.
Biology
3D Insects If you like real insects, you'll love these virtual insects. You can see them close-up without a microscope. That's nice because these 3D insects are clean, have no smell, plus they won't bite or sting you.
Bug Bios Really see insects for the miniature marvels they are, and understand how intertwined our cultures have become with these strange creatures.
Kratts' Creatures Read all the fascinating facts about unique creatures that live on each continent of the world.
The Wild Ones Learn about endangered animals from around the world, and find out what scientists and other students are doing to protect endangered animals and habitats.
Earth Science
Earthquakes What are earthquakes? Why do they happen? Why can't we predict them? Discover answers to these questions and more.
Weather Encyclopedia The Weather Channel answers your questions on severe and extreme weather. Basic and in-depth information is provided.
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