 | The Mad Scientist
Network: Ask a Scientist: Washington University School of Medicine - ask
your questions about science or check the archive of previous questions to
find an answer. |
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Ask a Scientist or
Engineer: National Science Foundation - provides an archive of questions
that have been answered during the National Science and Technology week. The
archive can be searched by discipline or by a keyword search. |
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Ask a Volcanologist: University of North Dakota - ask anything you want
to know about volcanoes, but first, check the archive to see if your question
has already been asked. A link to
Volcano World is also provided. |
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Ask the Space
Scientist: Dr. S. Odenwald - check the Virtual Reference Desk and
the Question archives to see if your question has been asked. If
not, post your question and await the answer. |
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Ask the
Astronomers: NASA - scientists working on the SPARTAN 201 and Ulysses
projects answer questions pertaining to the Sun, solar winds, and these two
projects. |
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Ask an Astronomer: Astro-Particle Physics Department, Case Western
Reserve University - will answer questions about space. |
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Ask an Earth
Scientist: University of Hawaii - will answer questions pertaining to all
aspects of geology. A response is not guaranteed though. |
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Ask an Energy Expert:
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network & U. S. Department of Energy -
answers questions about energy efficiency and renewable energy technology.
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 | Chemspy: an
Internet navigator for the chemistry industry. |
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How Things Work: Dr. L. Bloomfield, University of Virginia - explains the
physics people encounter in their everyday experiences, as well as answering
questions. |
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Whatzit!: Oregon Museum of Science and Industry - will answer science
questions. Archives of previous questions in astronomy, chemistry, earth
science, information science, life science, physics, and space science are
available. |
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Ask the Experts: Scientific American magazine - will answer your science
questions. Archives of previous questions pertaining to astronomy, biology,
chemistry, computers, the environment, geology, mathematics, medicine, and
physics are available.
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