The American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) -- National biological organization devoted to advancing research & education in biology. Has links describing careers in biology as well as links to member biological societies.
Bad Science -- This site exposes common scientific myths that are commonly communicated in the media and the classroom
BioNetbook -- From the Pasteur Institute, this site is a clearinghouse for biology databases and links.
BioTech -- This site contains many resources for students interested in biology and chemistry . . a valuable resource.
California Science Center -- This Los Angeles center has permenant and rotating exhibits pertaining to all areas of science.
Discover Magazine -- Web Site of Discover Magazine which contains much information on articles and other scientific issues.
EarthCam -- Interesting site has live cameras in many settings, many not having anything to do with biology. However, live images of ant colonies, a Hawaiian Coral Reef, etc. can be found here!
EDGE -- Trends in science and technology are explored in this on-line publication devoted to the "cutting edge" of research and scientific thought.
The Electronic Zoo -- Excellent site for vertebrate and invertebrate animal information. Also contains much information relating to pets.
Enchanted Learning Home Page -- Site which introduces kids to dinosaurs, butterflies, and other topics of nature
EurekAlert! -- Home to many recent scientific news releases, and an extensive news archive.
Evidence: The True Witness -- An interesting site containing illustrated essays on forensic science cases. Also has good links in forensic science.
The Exploratorium -- Cool site from this museum of science, art and human perception, include interesting online exhibits!
Extreme Science -- Site showing the extremes in nature, e.g. the deadliest creature, deepest cave, etc. Fun, with informative links.
3rd Harmonic Microscope -- This site shows the details of a third harmonic microscope from the American Institute of Physics.
ISIHighlyCited.com -- Find out who the top researchers in various scientific fields are, and what they are doing.
Kimball's Biology Pages -- This site, created by Biology text author Jown W. Kimball, contains many useful study tools as well as his online, up-to-date, biology text.
The Ig Nobel Prize website -- This site displays the Ig Nobel ceremonies which honor scientists whose research "cannot or should not be reproduced".
National Aquarium in Baltimore -- One of the premiere aquariums in the United States, this site has information on various topics related to aquatic environments, and also enables you to plan your visit!
Nature -- Web site for one of the most respected international scientific journals. Nature is often the journal that much groundbreaking research is first published!
Salk Institute for Biological Studies -- Home Page of one of the premiere biological research groups in the world. Gives information on their "works-in-progress".
Science Magazine -- The premiere weekly science journal. Browse articles.
SciTech Daily Review -- A great resource for current science and technology topics, updated daily.
SciTechResources.gov -- A catalog of government science and technology web sites.
SETI Institute Home Page -- Scientific institution devoted to the analysis of radiotelescope data in order to detect intelligent extraterrestrial life. Also has link to SETI@Home where you can analyze radiotelescopic data from your own personal computer as a part of this effort.
Tennessee Aquarium -- Site of the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga. This museum is fascinating, well worth the visit!!!!! You can order tickets online to the aquarium, and to IMAX presentations.
Texas A&M Research Studies -- This site shows some of the fascinating research being done at Texas A&M, including Duane Kraemer's "frozen zoo", a tool in possibly maintaining biodiversity.