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11. Sci.esa.int
ESA Science & Technology 30-Jun-2003 12:34:48 This page cannot be found This might be because you typed the web address incorrectly. It is also possible that the page you were looking for may have been moved, updated or deleted as the site has recently
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12. Science.hq.nasa.gov
The NASA Science Education Program sponsors educational activities at all levels of education to provide opportunities for learners to investigate their world and universe using unique NASA resources.
http://science.hq.nasa.gov
14. Sln.org
FLASH! Browse this month's "Ten Cool Sites." EXPLORE! Visit our international network of museums for the best inquiry resources on the web. INQUIRY! See the winner of "The Unisys Prize" for 2003. Center for Collaborative Action Research
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15. Science.doe.gov
Scientific User Facilities Contact Office of Science On June 15, 2008, representatives of the the G8 nations convened in Okinawa, Japan, for a G8 Science and Technology Ministerial. The U.S. delegation was led by Dr. Raymond L. Orbach, Under Secretary for
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16. Eurekalert.org
EurekAlert! is an online science news service, sponsored by AAAS, the science society. It features health, science and technology news from leading research institutes.
http://www.eurekalert.org
17. Physorg.com
PhysOrg news - latest news on science, technology, hard science subjects of physics, space and earth science, electronics, nanotechnology and technology in general
http://www.physorg.com
19. Foxnews.com
Breaking News, Latest News and Current News from FOXNews.com. Breaking news and video. Latest Current News: U.S., World, Entertainment, Health, Business, Technology, Politics, Sports.
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20. Science.nasa.gov
New Discoveries at Mercury Mercury's magnetic field is alive. Volcanic vents ring the planet's giant Caloris basin while the planet itself is surrounded by a plasma nebula of unexpected complexity. Planets Align for the 4th of July Look beyond the
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