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All the Virology on the WWW   This site is all about both plant and animal viruses. Find here an index to viruses in their "Big Picture Book of Viruses." Check out the Table of Contents tab for links to numerous sources on the Internet.
Biology Project, The   An interesting interactive site from the University of Arizona covering various topics in Biology including Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology and DNA Profiling. Some topics accessible in Spanish.
National Biological Information Infrastructure   A collaborative program maintained by the Center For Biological Informatics (US Geological Survey) providing access to data and information on biological resources.
Physics Laboratory   This U. S. agency site is maintained by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Protein Data Bank   The Protein Data Bank is a collaborative website from the Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics. Included are educational guides on Molecular Biology, Nucleic Acids and Protein Structure. Many other links to sites are also included.
SciTechResources.gov   An excellent gateway to U.S. Government resources in science and technology. Search the entire database, search by "science for citizens" (general interest), search for federal laboratories or search by topic.
The MAD Scientist Library   Offers information on careers in science, science fair projects and links to specific areas of science (ie: biology, evolution, chemistry)
Virtual Physics Lab   This site from the University of Oregon's Dept. of Physics is a collection of interactive experiments. (Note: PCs must support java applets)
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