Chemistry

PH@school  The Prentice-Hall website which accompanies Ms. Fletcher's chemistry textbooks.
Conceptual Physics  An important Prentice-Hall website linked to the CHS textbook.
General Chemistry Online An introductory and searchable guide to chemistry including a database of 800 common compound names, formulas, structures, and properties, and another for over 400 annotated Web sites.
Chemistry Functions Will convert moles to particles and many more conversions!
Interactive Periodic Tale of the Elements
ChemFinder.Com Plug in a chemical name, CAS Number, molecular formula, or molecular weight and get the compound's characteristics.
Mathematics and Molecules an introduction to the field of molecular modeling.
CHEMystery An interactive guide and chemistry textbook.

Astronomy

The Nine Planets This is a multimedia tour of the solar system with text, pictures, sounds and an occasional movie.
Planetary Sciences Organized according to subjects covered, including space mission projects, planets and satellites, etc.
Hotlist: Space Science A large collection of links to Internet resources related to Space Science and Astronomy.
Cosmos & Chronos A site dedicated to examining the theories of Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky, who believed that earth's history includes catastrophic changes that alter the polar axis, and which also affected the nature of life on the planet.
Harvard SETI Home Page
SETI Institute Information about scientific research in the general field of Life in the Universe with an emphasis on the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI).
Cyberview3d A chance to move a space station and view it in 3D.
The Bruce Medalists The Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP) is a worldwide organization that brings together research scientists, teachers, amateur astronomers, and "armchair astronomers" to "advance the Science of Astronomy, and to diffuse information concerning it."
Powers of Ten  Watch the progression of successive orders of magnitude from electrons to the Milky Way from 10 million light years away.
Your Sky See and print a map of the stars visible from any place in the world at any time of year.

Physics

The San Francisco Exploratorium
Circles of Light: The Mathematics of Rainbows A mathematical model of light passing through a water droplet.
Exhibits and Online Source Materials for History of Physics and Allied Sciences People, events and discoveries in Physics and other related areas of science.
Physics 2000 Have fun learning visually and interactively about physics and familiar high-tech devices.
Physics Demonstrations and Activities From "The Physics of Everyday Life" workshop, which focused on five key physical concepts: Newton's laws of motion, Bernoulli's equation, the 1st law of thermodynamics, Ohm's law, and Faraday's induction law.
Scientific Investigations A collection of experiments reported online, with graphics. Includes: Classical, Rotational, and Sports Related Mechanics, Astrophysics, Numerical Techniques for Mechanics, Fluids, and More.
Quantum Mechanics & Physics Timeline Since Ancient Times A timeline of the major developments in Quantum Mechanics, Molecular Physics, Atomic Physics, Nuclear Physics, and Particle Physics, since the ancient Greeks. (Unavailable, 9/03)
The American Physical Society E-print articles in physics journals of the The American Physical Society.
Physics Journals Links from Yahoo.
Nobel Laureates in Physics 1901 - 2002 This page is a service of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Library.
Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics A documented archive of information about women who have made original and important contributions to physics this century through 1976.
The Center for History of Physics Exhibits Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Transistors, the Discovery of the Electron, Heisenberg and Andrei Sakharov.
Discovery of the Electron The history of the electron, from the American Institute of Physics.
Emilio Segrh Visual Archives Focuses on American physicists and astronomers of the twentieth century, but includes many scientists in Europe and elsewhere, in other fields related to physics, and in earlier times