Well, this should be the last of my mid-year lists….
It’s a fairly small list this year, though there are certainly tons of good resources from previous ones.
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The “All-Time” Best Science Sites
The Best Science Sites Of 2013 – Part Two
The Best Science Sites Of 2013 – So Far
The Best Science Sites Of 2012 — Part Two
The Best Science Sites Of 2012 — Part One
The Best Science Sites Of 2011
The Best Science Sites Of 2011 — So Far
The Best Science Websites — 2010
The Best Science & Math Sites — 2009
The Best Science & Math Websites — 2008
The Best Science Websites For Students & Teachers — 2007
Here are my choices for The Best Science Sites Of 2014— So Far (not in any order of preference):
The Best Resources For Learning About The Blood Moon
How to put a human on Mars is from the BBC.
Here’s the premiere episode of Neil deGrasse Tyson’s remake of Carl Sagan’s “Cosmos”:
You might also want to check out the show’s website, as well as a New York Times article about it.
A Beginning List Of The Best Resources On California’s Drought
The Best Sites For Learning About The International Space Station
Have you checked out http://www.ScienceWear.net? These are affordable, engaging, WEARABLE projects that reinforce specific science knowledge and skills.