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Part of MIT's innovative OpenCourseWare Project, that provides materials from MIT classes to the public on the web, the site outlines a class on the physical processes by which materials, such as pollutants, are...
This radio broadcast describes the epic migration of monarch butterflies, who travel from North America to winter in the Oyamel (Balsa) forests west of Mexico City. It features an interview with the foremost researcher...
Here is a great video clip on technology advancements being developed by Nokia. These include electronics materials and films that can be stretched or folded to wear as a bracelet on your arm, used to sense different...
This web site provides science results, information, and mission updates for NASA's Swift Mission. Swift is the first space observatory dedicated to the study of the origin and evolution of gamma-ray bursts. A thorough...
This NASA website offers a wide variety of space science-related activities, multimedia, and facts for people of all ages. The website presents the latest news and upcoming space science events. Students and educators...
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