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Articles from the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology, McGraw-Hill Yearbooks and Science News.
Covers the various aspects of human impact on the environment such as: global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling and more.
Multi-database search including MAS Ultra, Geo-Ref, Health Source(s), and Professional Development Collection.
Pro and con viewpoints on leading issues such as abortion, capital punishment, cloning, gay rights, and assisted suicide.
Humanities, social sciences and sciences. Peer-reviewed articles, constructs bibliography in MLA or APA style.
(Congressional Quarterly)
Hot issues in the news including health, education, science, technology and social environmental issues.
Regional, national & international news including broadcast transcripts, campus newspapers and court cases.
American Geological Institute's geosciences database containing citations for journals, books, maps, theses and dissertations.
A division of the Stanford University Libraries, HighWire Press hosts the largest repository of free, full-text, peer-reviewed content, with 1008 online journals. In conjunction with their partner publishers, Highwire Press produces 71 of the 200 most-frequently-cited journals
Information and articles on Science.
This page is a subset of texts derived from three major online Sourcebooks: Internet Ancient History Sourcebook, Internet Medieval Sourcebook, and Internet Modern History Sourcebook.
Dedicated to the furtherance and development of science and technology, and to advise the U.S. Government in these areas. Includes links to current science events in the news.
The National Science Foundation promote science and engineering research and education projects. Select from an extensive list of direct links to many NSF offices and services including grants and fellowships.
An resource for science teachers consisting of hundreds of lesson units in chemistry, biology, physics and earth science. The units include labs, readings and assessment, aimed at upper high-school, and first year of college.
Science.gov is a gateway to authoritative selected science information provided by U.S. Government agencies, including research and development results.