A national educational program that provides high school biology and life science teachers access to their colleagues, scientists, and critical sources of new scientific information via the World Wide Web.
Since 1932, Annual Reviews has offered comprehensive, timely collections of critical reviews written by leading scientists. Annual Reviews volumes are published each year for 29 focused disciplines within the Biomedical, Physical, and Social Sciences.
The Biological Sciences Library is the primary location for resources in Biological Sciences, Agriculture, Geology, and Geography. Formats include printed books and journals, maps, and selected electronic media.
Current Issues in Molecular Biology (CIMB) publishes high quality critical review papers, in English, in all areas of molecular biology, including plant and animal systems, human genetics, molecular microbiology, genomics, biomedicine, and biotechnology.
Our mission is to provide engineers, scientists, and science and engineering students with resources for understanding and addressing ethically significant problems that arise in their work.
Scientific American, the oldest continuously published magazine in America, has been bringing its readers unique insights about developments in science and technology for more than 150 years.
The AgNIC Centers linked below provide access to electronic resources available from their internal collections and links to other relevant resources available elsewhere on the Internet.
The mission of the Illinois Natural History Survey (INHS) is to investigate and document the biological resources of Illinois and other areas, and to acquire and provide natural history information that can be used to promote the common understanding, conservation, and management of these resources.
Included in this site is information about the Brookings Interpretive Center, terrestrial biomes and aquatic ecosystems, rain forest ecology, and uncommon tropical foods.
A website designed to survey relationships between literary works and natural history in the century before Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species (1859).
The Florida Museum of Natural History, located at the University of Florida, is Florida's state museum of natural history, dedicated to understanding and preserving biological diversity and cultural heritage.
As a professional society dedicated to the application of science to the law, the AAFS is committed to the promotion of education and the elevation of accuracy, precision, and specificity in the forensic sciences.
Our goals are to promote and encourage the discovery and exchange of information regarding primates, and anyone engaged in scientific primatology or who is interested in supporting these goals may apply for membership.
The Entomological Society of America (ESA) is the largest organization in the world serving the professional and scientific needs of entomologists and people in related disciplines.
Works to alleviate poverty in remote villages by increasing livestock and poultry production, control zoonotic diseases in human populations, and prevent disease epidemics in wild animal populations.
IWITTS provides training, e-strategies, publications and technical assistance nationally to the education system and employers to integrate women into technology and law enforcement careers.