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Ocean Planet is now an archival version of the 1995 Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition which is no longer on display. The Titanic site includes hundreds of links with information on the history, design, voyage,...
This site, hosted by How Stuff Works.com, explains the science behind rainbows, including the bending and refraction of light. Using images and text, the site explains the process step by step, making it very accessible.
Released biennially by the United Nations Development Programme, the Human Development Report offers informed commentary and analysis of issues that affect humans across the world. In past years, the report has dealt...
This site is an article by Jon C. Boren, Extension Wildlife Specialist and Byron D. Wright, Agricultural Specialist both from the University of New Mexico entitled Identifying and Preserving Wildlife Tracks. It contains...
The Innovations Report is described on their site as "the forum for science, industry and economy that promotes innovation dynamics, networking of innovation and performance potentials." It is certainly a momentous...
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