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Space Access Links |
Aviation Week And Space Technology
Single Stage Rocket Technology Web
Kelly Space & Technology Home Page
Kistler Aerospace Corp Home Page
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Science News Links |
Discovery Channel: Website of Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, etc.. Good summaries of breaking science news, plus some goodies like links to web-cameras that let you watch gorillas, lions, penguins, otters and other zoo-dwellers with pictures updated every 30 seconds or so.
EurekaAlert Releases: This an interesting source if you want to learn about recent scientific research that may have a major impact on your life in five or ten years.
Scientific American: Website of Scientific American magazine. Has a lot of full-text articles from this very good magazine. Articles give you good, well-researched, in-depth science without a lot of jargon.
Science Online : Web site of Science magazine. You won't be able to do much at this site without subscribing, but this is an excellent source for science news.
: Web site of Popular Science magazine. A good source for technology that may be showing up within the next six months to two years.
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Anthropology, Paleontology, and Primatology resources |
Early Pleistocene Hominids-China --If you can wade through the jargon, this page has some interesting ideas about the development of Asian apes and the timing of human arrival in Asia.
Anthropology in the News --Links to on-line article about discoveries about the history and prehistory of mankind.
Primate Information Network --Has links to several on-line newsletters and journals involving monkeys and apes. The journals are often jargon-filled and difficult to read, but they sometimes have real Cryptozoology gems in them. For example, a 1994 issue of Sulawesi Primate Newsletter had a paragraph in it about how a team of primatologists sponsored by National Geographic spotted, but did not catch a monitor lizard almost as big as a Komodo Dragon. The paragraph also said that the same area seemed to have the potential for several other discoveries of new animals. The journal Neotropical Primates recently had an article on the discovery of two large new fossil spider monkeys (see my paleontology news section).