Amusement Park Physics
Explores how the laws of physics play
a role in the design of amusement park rides. Design a roller coaster, determine
the outcome of bumper car collisions, and more.
Ask Dr. Universe
How do chameleons change color? When
was the light bulb invented? Why can't cats and dogs be friends? Want to know the
answers to these and hundreds of other questions? Then just ask Dr. Universe, the
world's most curious cat!
Beyond 2000
What will the next thousand years
hold in store for us? See what futurists are predicting and give predictions of
your own.
BrainPop
Brainpop is a really cool and unique
site full of animated health and science movies, and fun quizzes.
Bill Nye the Science Guy
Learn about Bill Nye the Science Guy
and his show, choose from 40 'Home Demos' you can try, watch video clips, and more.
Color Matters
Budding artists and anyone interested
in color will want to see how color affects our mind and body, its use in design
and art, plus lots more. Explains additive and subtractive color systems, how the
eye sees colors, and how other cultures view and use colors.
Cool Science for Curious Kids
Includes five interactive activities for kids. From the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Dr.
Bob's Interesting Science Stuff
Investigate interesting (hence the
name) and unusual scientific topics. Includes 'Ask Dr. Bob' and 'Did You Know' sections.
Exploring Leonardo
Learn about Leonardo da Vinci, his
futuristic inventions, and unique way of looking at the world at this attractive
site.
Extreme Science
Where is the deepest spot in the ocean?
Which creature is the strongest? Want to know what the fastest land animal is? Take
a look at this site for answers to these and other scientific record-breakers!
FT Exploring
A fun-filled science site that explores
energy and other basic scientific principles. Topics include sections on "super
bugs", photosynthesis, marine science, and more. Know-it-all tortoise, Dr. Galapagos
provides humorous and insightful answers to science questions.
Funology.com
At Funology, science is all about
having fun! But that's not all. Besides fun facts and experiments you can perform,
you'll also find crafts, recipes, magic tricks, jokes, and a whole lot more.
Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century
In 1900, life was a constant struggle.
100 years later, the world was a healthier, safer, and more productive place, due
to the hard work of engineers and scientists. From electrification, to the automobile,
to computers, learn how engineering has changed and improved our lives.
How Stuff Works
Curious about what makes things tick?
How Stuff Works brings you hundreds of articles that cover a wide range of subjects
like 3-D graphics, animals, video games, engines, roller coasters, toys, electricity,
computers, and much more. (For a "huge list" of every article on the site, click
here.)
Human Anatomy Online
Take a tour of the human body. This
site offers a fun, interactive way to learn about skeletal, digestive, muscular,
and other body systems.
Infrared Zoo
The Infrared Zoo shows what animals
look like in a whole different light. See what birds, reptiles, and mammals look
like in the infrared, and learn how animals use fur, blubber, and feathers to insulate
themselves.
Planetpals Earthzone
Join Earthman, Sunnyray, Fluffy, and
the rest of the Planetpals gang to learn all about our planet, weather, and ways
you can recycle and conserve the earth's resources. You'll also find sections with
crafts you can make, games, coloring pages, and lots of other fun stuff. Like the
Planetpals say, "a friend for earth is a friend for life!"
Popular Science
You'll always find plenty of cool
and interesting things to read at Popular Science Magazine's web site. Articles
on science, space, the Internet, computers, and more are all here to help keep you
informed of the latest advances in technology.
Questacon
Have fun with puzzles and activities,
look at illusions, visit a dinosaur exhibit and StarLab. Sections for Grown-ups
and Teachers too. Some sections require Shockwave and other plug-ins.
The Revolutionaries
Valley, (home of KidSites.com!), is a well-known
oasis of technical innovation. This site interviews such famous 'overachievers'
such as Steve Wozniak (Apple), Nolan Bushnell (Atari), and 16 others, to find out
how they turned their budding ideas into reality, changing the world for the rest
of us in the process.
Robot Constructor
Construct a virtual robot and use
it to collect golden cubes scattered around a variety of hostile zones. Each zone
requires a robot with different skills, so choose its power supply, sensors, material
and mobile abilities carefully.
The Rudiments of Wisdom Encyclopedia
Includes thousands of cartoons covering
almost anything you'd like to know! Originally drawn over a period of 14 years for
the Observer newspaper, you'll find information on animals, art, entertainment,
music, science, sports and 16 other subjects.
The Science Explorer
Using common household items,
make a salt volcano, a roto-coptor, or one of over 25 other projects at this nice site.
Time for
Kids
Do you have a nose for news? Time
Magazine's site for kids has science, entertainment, and world news, along with
research and homework help, places to explore, online games, and more!
Science Made Simple
Simple answers to common science questions,
plus fun science projects, experiments, and science news.
The Science of Hockey
Join the Exploratorium and San Jose
Sharks as they explain the science behind the equipment used in the game, how to
slap a puck 100 miles per hour, how players stay in shape, and more.
ScienceMonster.com
Learn about our solar system, take
a star tour, see how gravity and inertia work, play a fun lunar lander game, and
more at this site by the makers of CoolMath.com.
Sea and Sky
Take your pick and explore the beauty
of the sea, or the wonders of the universe. Sea and Sky is an incredible resource,
providing extensive information on the mysteries of each in amazing detail.
Skateboard Science
See how skateboards are made and learn
about the science behind how tricks like the ollie are done. Includes videos plus
a skateboarding glossary.
Strange Science
Scientists didn't always get things
quite right and this site shows some of the blunders they made in their quest for
knowledge. Included is a timeline of significant historical and scientific events,
biographies of noted scientists and artists, and resources you can use to learn
more.
Triumph of the Nerds
Take a look at the history of computers
and some of the "nerds" who contributed to their existence, play a game of "Guess
the Computer" to see how much nerd potential you have, read the detailed transcripts
from the TV program that this site is based on, and more.
Volcanoes
Learn how volcanoes form, see what
happens when a volcano erupts, and find out what scientists are doing to better
understand and predict when a volcano will erupt.
Volcano World
Lots of interesting information about
volcanoes including those currently erupting, volcanoes on other planets, and volcano
images and video clips.
Your Weight On Other Worlds
Did you know that a person who weighs
120 pounds on earth, would weigh just 8 pounds on Pluto? Enter your weight at this
site and you'll be able to see how much you would weigh on 16 other planets, moons,
or even stars!
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