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With this Web site, users may access free resources based on the nationally ranked collections of the Burke Museum at the University of Washington. Over 5 million specimens are to be found in four areas: anthropology,...
Located in Beaufort, North Carolina, the Duke University Marine Lab offers graduate and undergraduate students the opportunity to one 5 week course in a variety of topics. Courses include: physiology, biochemistry,...
Have you ever wondered how tides are created, where the greatest earthquake happened, or how time is measured? All of these and many more questions are answered at this fantastic website created by scientist, Elizabeth...
Education page with resources for teachers and students. Teacher's Place has teacher professional development opportunities such as Wetlands Teacher Institute and Teacher Open House, a quarterly electronic educator...
Would you like to watch African blackfooted penguins waddle around? Or perhaps take a first-hand look at a kelp forest? All of this is possible via the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Podcast, Videos & Web Cams website....
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