Explore everything from anatomy to zoology. See the killer whales, try out insect recipes, or dissect a frog.
Provides links to indexes, directories and guides to the biosciences on the Internet.
Resource for biotechnology, pharmaceutical research and health sciences professionals. Offers an equipment auction, news and a forum.
Search the Biotechnology Abbreviation and Acronym Uncovering Service by category, keyword or journal name.
Course at Kenyon College explores biology through science fiction books and films. Includes student projects and a list of recommended books.
Billed as a "virtual medical/life sciences library," this portal links to sources on biology, aging, genetics, and medical research.
Extensive directory covers all the biosciences. Find reference materials on such subjects as animal biology, biodiversity, and evolution.
Explore evolution, artificial intelligence, ethology, evolutionary psychology and other topics related to human behavior.
Categories of links include publications, education, jobs, online courses, images, and professional societies. Designed by an MIT graduate.
Searchable nature and wildlife field guides offer photos of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, butterflies, insects, spiders, seashells, trees, and wildflowers.
Bioscience portal features a journal, a directory of links, articles, technical databases, job listings and bioscience news.
Multitude of information from universities, organizations, books, and government. Info on collections, software, news, and discussion groups.
Read articles regarding education reform, curriculum development and faculty training in American undergraduate biology programs.
Browse or search by keyword for Bionet newsgroup postings and software, documents, and molecular data information.
Young students can perform research on subjects in the areas of general and molecular biology, humans, amphibians, and mammals. Photos included
Describes research on subjects such as molecular information theory and glycobiology. Details on experiments are accompanied by photos.
Article discusses the discipline which studies life and living systems. Discusses various branches of the sciences.
Help others look for life on planets other than earth. Examines the probability and techniques used for finding new life.
Encyclopedia entry discusses the parts of a flower, the process of sexual reproduction in plants and the evolution of flowers.
Find out how some plants, animals, and amphibians contain both female and male sex organs.
Overview of the living process includes details on reproduction, metabolism, and viruses. Find related articles and resources.
Browse a basic scientific definition of this term used to categorize living things based on similar characteristics.
Introduces a field of inquiry that looks to evolution for explanations of social behavior in animals, including humans.
Describes reflexive movements in plants and animals towards or away from such stimuli as light or a particular substance.
Describes a field of inquiry concerned with animal physiology and behavior. Summarizes its history and introduces important zoologists.
Biology enthusiast offers introductions to molecular recognition, an Adopt-a-Molecule program, and biographies of women in science.
Provides links relating to biodiversity, taxonomy and collections. Find info on general biology, species, and ecological diversity with photos.
Scientist's personal biology page offers a wide range of resources on his research projects and online efforts. Also find related links.
Directory includes databases of funding resources, companies, products, meetings, journals, discussion groups, and specialty directories.
Index of resources which hold extensive information on directories and guides in general science. Find listings for specific areas in biology.
Listing of science centers, museums, planetariums, zoos, aquariums, and parks. Get a tour of the site in RealAudio and do keyword searches.
Vast resource for professionals and students has directories of links on subjects such as law, academia, conferences, and government pages.
Browse color-intense digital diagrams of parts of the human anatomy. Includes a list of references, related publications, and contributors.
Offers bibliographies, maps, dictionaries, and encyclopedias maintained at the university. Find guides to electronic journals and tutorials.
References on Australian plants and animals, authorized by the Australian government. Search the databases or buy CD-ROM versions.
Features a selection of science-related references such as journals, experiment manuals, and activities by science institutes.
Resource designed by a prof. at Ehime Univ., Japan, includes categories about molecular biology, biophysics, and lab experiments. View photos.
Offers a wealth of Wyoming biological data. Search the Wyoming Natural Diversity Database, Wyoming Vertebrate Atlas and Rocky Mountain Herbarium.
Electronic magazine features a science and nature section with news on current issues in earth and life sciences. Find forums and profiles.