Links - General Science

Philosophy Of Science
The Voice of the Shuttle's philosophy of science links : Complexity Studies Paul Feyerabend Thomas Kuhn Philosophy Of Chemistry
Scientific Method
A comprehensive list of links for the scientific method from the Awesome Library
Biographies : Scientists
Hundreds of short biographies of noted scientists : Science, Boyle, Copernicus, Darwin, Faraday, Galileo, Goethe, Haeckel, Herschel, Huxley, Lyell, Newton, Oppenheimer, Pascal, Tyndall
Science.gov
From 'Advanced Power Reactor Technologies ' to 'Worms, Fungi, and Other Primitives' this is a U.S. government provided list of links to specific science AND technology topics.
Eric Weisstein's World of Science
Eric's introductory welcome says it all, "Welcome to the best resource for math and science on the Internet." Includes: Mathematics, physics, chemistry and astronomy.
Encyclopedia of Science
A HUGE topical index of links to science & technology topics from 'A For Andromeda' to 'zygote'. In between: jet engine, maglev, UFOs, earthquake , and hairy ball theorem .
Hartford Commiunity College: The Scientific Method
HCC presents a series of pages that lead the student through the steps of the scientific method: 1. Question 2. Research 3. Hypothesis 4. Experiment 5. Data 6. Conclusion. It suggests specific online resources for each step of the process.
Bad Science
Ben Goldacre’s Bad Science website lifts the lid on quack doctors, flaky statistics, scaremongering journalists and evil pharmaceutical corporations.
General Science A Complete Study Material
Understanding the basics of General Science can lead any aspirant to achieve good marks in the examination. Therefore, We have compiled a complete study material on General science with major subjects like Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
15 of the Best Science Museums in the World
These science museums are so much fun you'll forget you're learning anything.
Science Dictionaries & Encyclopedias:
A listing of databases free on the web for anyone. All of the databases listed below were selected by CSULB subject librarians. All are accessible free on the web, no CSULB login required.