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  1. Added Jul 28, 2008 by calibrii and 1 other
    Search engine for biology research, protocol, methods, techniques, online tools, databases, bioinformatics software, lectures etc.
  2. Added May 06, 2008 by linem
    Dr. Kawecki and like-minded scientists are trying to figure out why animals learn and why some have evolved to be better at learning than others. One reason for the difference, their research finds, is that being smart can be bad for an animal’s health.
  3. Added Apr 02, 2008 by ak444
    FreeVideoLectures.com has plenty of great video lectures which are collected from all the universities. Subjects include Computer Sceience, Networking, Phylosophy, Psychology, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, DSP, VLSI,
  4. Added Apr 01, 2008 by gutman_librarians and 1 other
    Encyclopedia of Life's goal is to aggregate virtually all known data, including taxonomy, geographic distribution, collections, genetics, evolutionary history, morphology, behavior, ecological relationships, and importance for human well being, about every living species. Under constant development, the site currently has a small number of exemplar species pages with extensive information.
  5. Added Feb 12, 2008 by tfishburn
    Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) is a video journal for biological research.
  6. Added Dec 02, 2007 by aseldow
    Secondary. Free materials (multimedia, flash-based) tied to secondary textbooks. Includes text, video and audio files. Subjects covered: Algebra, American relGovernment, Biology, Calculus, Environmental Science, Physics, Religion,US History
  7. Added Dec 01, 2007 by tomderis
    Secondary. Free materials (multimedia, flash-based) tied to secondary textbooks. Includes text, video and audio files. Subjects covered: Algebra, American relGovernment, Biology, Calculus, Environmental Science, Physics, Religion, US History
  8. Added Oct 23, 2007 by schwangr
    "Great links to Great Science Resources. For students, parents, teachers, scientists, engineers and mathematicians. More than 14,000 Science Resources sorted by Category, Subcategory, and Grade Level"
  9. Added Oct 20, 2007 by digizen and 1 other
    "PLoS is a nonprofit organization of scientists and physicians who publish peer-reviewed, open access scientific and medical journals that include original research as well as timely feature articles. All PLoS articles are immediately freely accessible online...and can be redistributed and reused according to the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License."
  10. Added Oct 17, 2007 by aseldow and 2 others
    A collection of free science videos and lectures on topics including animals, astronomy, biology, chemistry, genetics, physics, technology, water life, and weather.
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