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York
University Library-Science Links
This site contains links to many different science related web sites.
The links have been organized into many different easy-to-use categories.
York
University Library-Computer Science Links
This site contains links to many different computer science related
web sites. The links have been organized into many different easy-to-use
categories.
York
University Library-Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Links
This site contains links to many different earth and atmospheric
science related web sites. The links have been organized into many
different easy-to-use categories.
York
University Library-Mathematic Statistics Links
This site contains links to many different mathematics related web
sites. The links have been organized into many different easy-to-use
categories.
York
University Library-Medicine Links
This site contains links to many different medicine related web
sites. The links have been organized into many different easy-to-use
categories.
York
University Library-Space & Communication Links
This site contains links to many different space and communications
related web sites. The links have been organized into many different
easy-to-use categories.
Norwegian
Mountains-The Willassen Guide
As the only country in Northern Europe, most of Norway consists
of mountain areas. Central- and western South-Norway as well as
virtually all of Northern-Norway are giant mountain-areas with inhabited
valleys and fjord-areas in between. It should be obvious that the
possibilities for mountaineering in this country are endless. The
purpose of this guide is to give an introduction to the most important
mountain areas in Norway. In the 'Areas' section, you will find
this as well as route maps and information about possible routes
in each area. Moreover, a database over mountain lodges in Norway
is included. At last but not least; there is a database over descriptions
of tours in Norway. You can submit your own additions to both these
databases.
University
of Connecticut: Arctic Circle
This web site is made available by the University of Connecticut.
The site has information on natural resources, history and culture,
social equity and environmental injustice, a museum, a virtual classroom,
and an “Arctic” Forum.
Canadian
Space Agency
Established in March 1989, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) derives
its authority from the Canadian Space Agency Act, that was sanctioned
in December 1990. The CSA has a status equivalent to that of a department
of the Federal Government. Reporting to the Minister of Industry,
the Chief Executive Officer of the Agency is the President (whose
rank is equal to that of a Deputy Minister), under whom five core
functions are carried out (Space Systems, Space Technologies, Space
Science, Canadian Astronaut Office, Space Operations), as well as
six executive functions (Audit, Evaluation and Review; Corporate
Management; Communications; Strategic Development; External Relations;
Government Liaison) and three Corporate functions (Legal Services,
Administration, and Human Resources). The Canadian Space Agency's
bilingual homepage holds news releases, a careers page, the photo
gallery, and their upcoming events page. There are also useful links
and a "Kidspace" page.
ScienceNews.Com
This site has informative articles to due with the latest news in
the world of science.
STAO
- Hotlinks
STAO, founded in 1890, continues to be the professional voice of
Science Educators in Ontario. This web site has been created for
both science teachers and students. THis page has links to many
different valuable resources.
Discovery.Com
- International Space Station
In the market for a cool new pad? Then come take a virtual tour
of the new International Space Station. It fully finished and operational
and houses real astronauts.
Discovery.Com
- Mars
In a story of The X-Files, a 15-million year old meteorite from
Mars crashed on Earth. The weird part is, the meteorite contained
signs of life. But was it Martian life? Find out what the latest
research shows.
Albert
Campbell C. I. Science Links
Various links to science topics including: astronomy, physics, chemistry,
biology, biographies, and general science topics.
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