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new scientist A great weekly magazine with news & commentary ||
||  national public radio's science friday Listen in at 1:00 p.m. on KGOU 106.3 FM or catch up at this website || solar system exploration Learn more about the neighborhood (includes Pluto!) || the science of star trek What are the odds we could beam you up? 
||  netfrog Virtual Dissection! ||  info on the coelacanth My favorite underwater mystery: the "dinofish"


nifty museum stuff

monterey bay aquarium One of the world's best! ||
devices of wonder a fascinating tour of imaging devices from the past and their roles as science and entertainment, from the Getty Center ||  american museum of natural history A really nice
website -- and in a virtual visit your feet don't get tired!
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american memory project  Wonderful original documents from
our nation's past from the Library of Congress
|| science
learning network
  A network of museums that have put together interactive learning projects with students and teachers ||
theban mapping project Updated info about the ongoing excavation of the celebrated "KV5" site -- the burial tomb of the sons of Ramses II, one of the largest ever found in Egypt


nifty arts stuff

the phantom tollbooth When you were a kid , you didn't have the chance to meet Milo, the boy who didn't know what to do with himself,
Tock the Watchdog, King Azaz the Unabridged, & the Mathemagician?
Well now you can! 


emily dickinson
The 19th-century poet who wrote: "A Word that breathes distinctly / Has not the power to die."  What would she have thought to have seen her poems now woven into the world wide web?

vermeer This 17th-century artist's haunting paintings and the web transform your computer screen into a window opening on to the past


the ardeche cave paintings   Really, really old paintings -- the world of the Paleolithic meets the world of cyberspace

high and low 
||  shadow of a doubt  ||  wings of desire
holiday
||  thirty-two short films about glenn gould
A few of my favorite movies -- you can't study all the time!


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