| Action Bioscience: Examines the condition of bioscience literacy through current issues on environment, biodiversity, genomics, biotechnology, evolution, and biology. Peer-reviewed articles are accepted from scientists and educators. | |
| Amazing Biology Facts and Trivia: Great fun facts and trivia relating to biology. | |
| Ben BiosciEdNet: Extensive digital library of biological resources for biology teaching and research at all educational levels. Requires a free registration. | |
| BioAnim: Educational site and software for biology and medicine in high and secondary schools. Provides animations of biological processes (in VRML format). | |
| BioInteractive: Interactive virtual labs, animations, and web videos through which one can learn about various aspects of biology. Also offers a virtual museum. | |
| Digital Anatomist Interactive Atlases: Interactive Atlases show views of organs reconstructed from slices. | |
| Dr. Farabee's Online Biology Book: Well organized and illustrated general biology text from Estrella Mountain Community College, Phoenix, Arizona. | |
| Incubation and Embrology: A hands-on project that teaches science and respect for life. | |
| Inner Learning: Welcome to human anatomy on-line, a place for fun, interactive and educational views of the human body. | |
| Life: The science and issues behind modern biological research. | |
| NBII Educational Resources: Links to biological resources and information of interest to teachers, students, and others categorized by educational level from K through college - from the National Biological Information Infrastructure. | |
| Neuroscience for Kids: Intended for elementary and secondary school students and teachers who are interested in learning more about the nervous system and brain. | |
| Online Biology Textbook: Excellent introductory biology text adapted from print version by Dr. John W. Kimball, retired from Harvard University. | |
| Science For Business, Law and Journalism: Online textbook and materials for a non-majors biology course. Emphasizes scientific method including how to think, not what to think. Examples include cooking, condom testing, nuclear power plants, and HIV. | |
| The Biology Project: Excellent tutorials and problem sets for learning Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Human Biology, Molecular Biology, Mendelian Genetics, and Immunology from The University of Arizona. | |
| The MAD Scientist Network: Ask-A-Scientist, fun educational activities, and information resources - from Washington Univ.-St. Louis. | |
| The MIT Biology Hypertextbook: Comprehensive, online, general biology textbook supported by multimedia materials, interactive practice problems, and a searchable index-from the Experimental Study Group at MIT. | |
| The Why Files: Well-researched, educational descriptions of the actual science behind current news stories. From the University of Wisconsin, supported by the National Institute for Science Education of the NSF. |
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