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Nanobiotechnology Center

Nanobiotechnology is an emerging area of scientific and technological opportunity. We will apply the tools and processes of nano-microfabrication to build devices for studying biosystems and we will also learn from biology how to create better micro-nanoscale devices. The Nanobiotechnology Center (NBTC), a National Science Foundation, Science and Technology Center is characterized by its highly […]

Information Technology and Disabilities

Vol. VIII No. 1 January, 2002

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Broken Links: Just How Rapidly Do Science Education Hyperlinks Go Extinct?

The use of Internet resources has caused much excitement in the science education community because of their potential to enhance both traditional and distance education. However, such resources are not stable and permanent in the sense of a traditional textbook.

Wright’s bibliography American Fiction, 1851-1875.

This is a collection of 19th century American fiction, as listed in Lyle Wright’s bibliography American Fiction, 1851-1875. There are currently 1752 texts included (1602 unedited, 155 fully edited and encoded) by 845 authors. See this page for more information.

The Beginners.co.uk Tutorials Homepage

Beginners.co.uk provides hundreds of free online IT tutorials. Tutorials range from entry level texts on using word processors through to advanced techniques in web development/database design and network routing.

Virtual Pro

Ever wonder why your kick serve doesn’t kick or why your opponent’s backhand is such a deadly weapon? Maybe you just need a refresher course in the fundamentals of tennis. SportsLine.com’s animated Virtual Pro can help you fine-tune your game and get you on the right track to dominating matches.

New web site combines project-based learning, social responsibility

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Planet Quest

HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA – Less than a decade ago, there was no proof of planets orbiting any star other than our own sun. (No proof on Earth, anyway.) Today, there are more than 50 extrasolar worlds catalogued, and things are just getting started. NASA’s new Planet Quest site tracks fresh discoveries, explains detection techniques, […]

Air-l — Association of Internet Researchers

The Association of Internet Researchers is an academic association dedicated to the advancement of the cross-disciplinary field of Internet studies. It is a resource and support network promoting critical and scholarly Internet research independent from traditional disciplines and existing cross academic borders. The association is international in scope.