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and/or CyberKids (for children and pre-teens)


| Environmental Health Perspectives Journal! An NIEHS resource for the serious scientists out there. |

-- try the Dumptown Game
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; Girlshealth.gov was created by the National Woman's Health Information Center (NWHIC), US Department of Health and Human Services and the Office on Women's Health, to help adolescent girls (ages 10-16) learn more about some of the unique health issues and social situations they will encounter in the upcoming years. The Parent/Caregiver section provides resources and links to extremely helpful information for you, as a parent/caregiver, to be prepared to deal with some of the issues that face adolescent girls.
, improving human and animal health by promoting public understanding and support for the humane and responsible use of animals in medical and scientific research.
(an online exploration), Earthforce
(earthquakes and volcanoes), Franklin's Forecast (weather)
, Wind, Our Fierce Friend
, Open ended Math Problem Solving for Middle Schools
, Flights of Inspiration
, Inquiry Attic
(an online exploration of a particularly
interesting piece of scientific equipment), An Inquirer's Guide to the Universe
(space, planets, and more), The Puzzler
(puzzles and mazes of all types), and Science Activities for School
and Home Use
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, middle school
, and elementary school
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Student and Young Scientist Activities:
Ask a Scientist
(and get an answer);
Wild-Eyed Alaska
(The birds come back);
Cool Science for Curious Kids
(Projects for K through 4);
BioInteractive.org
(Virtual labs, animations);
Becoming a Scientist
(Learn what it takes)
and Student Zone








-- Free Medline Access and More!











portion of that site is a place to learn and explore science and nature, from the microscopic to the cosmic. Each Learning
Gallery contains a collection of images relating to one science or nature topic with text annotations. Great for students. Lots of information and links to other sites for further exploration. Ages: 6th grade to adult.

, a Center for Disease Control site dedicated to smokefree kids and adults! 

, including Your Gross and Cool Body
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