November 21, 2005

Insanely Great Science Websites


Since a Warped website is a relative matter, I thought maybe a site on the theory of relativity would be nice. But since I couldn't find one on that subject, I did the next best thing. Today we take a look at a site that is not only warped but educational. Class is now in session, so please take a seat.

The site is called Insanely Great Science Websites. It is a collection of some off beat and unusual sites that are science related. Where else could you find information on Neodymium Supermagnets, Magnetic Levitation Cradles, and other science toys. But there is also a series of pages on science projects for kids, arranged so that every educational level, from beginners to high school and adults. They are well documented, and would be easy for any budding scientist to understand, whether he is striving to be Dr. Einstein or Dr. Frankenstein.

When I wrote the Family First site, I always considered it a gold mine when I found a site that was not only entertaining, but educational. Now when I find a warped site that is both, I am ecstatic. This site pegs the Warp-o-Meter at a 9.0, and if I had found the plans for a new meter in there, it would have been a 10.

http://www.eskimo.com/~billb/amateur/coolsci.html

Posted by rich at November 21, 2005 01:37 AM

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Hey, Rich! Just couldn't stay away from daily picks, could you? I'm glad to see you're still at it. Don't be a stranger.

Ron E. (please note my new email address. I have abandoned all others to the spammers)

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