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The neutrino is the smallest
particle we presently know of. For every charged lepton (electron,
muon, tau) the Standard Model calls for an associated neutrino.
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The study of the basic
elements of matter and the forces acting among them. |
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The premier science magazine
in the USA. A product of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). |
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Web site contents change
weekly and provide more content than the magazine. |
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The Tree of Life is an
ongoing project of the University of Arizona:
 | to provide a uniform and linked framework in which
to publish electronically information about the evolutionary history
and characteristics of all groups of organisms
 | to present a modern scientific view of the
evolutionary tree that units all organisms on Earth
 | to aid education about and appreciation of
biological diversity
 | to provide (eventually) a life-wide data base and
searching system about characteristics of organisms
 | to provide a means to find taxon-specific
information on the Internet, both taxonomic and otherwise |
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The premier science
magazine. |
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Presented by the Stanford
Linear Accelerator Center Library. Contains brief biographical
information and a description of the discovery. |
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The Particle Adventure is an
award-winning site that introduces the theory of fundamental particles and
forces, called the Standard Model. It also explores the experimental
evidence and the reasons physicists want to go beyond this theory. |
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Cool site about the Earth
and Space Sciences |
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Science entertainment site which uses
yucky things (like worms and bugs) to teach science lessons to
children. Very original! |
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