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About Science Reference Services
About Technical Reports and Standards
Abstracts & Indexes in Electronic
Format, Science & Technology Related (also full text products,
available only on Library of Congress premises)
Abstracts & Indexing
Services in Print Format
Addiction, The Science of: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Adventure/Ecological/Learning
Vacations - Science Reference Guide
Adventure Vacations - Science
Reference Guide
Aerodynamics (Mechanics
of Flight) - Science Tracer Bullet
Aeronautics/Astronautics -
Selected Internet Resources
Aeronautics, Astronautics -
Science Reference Guide
Aeronautics: A Selected Bibliography
--
Books used in preparing Aeronautical and Astronautical Resources
of the
Library of Congress:
A Comprehensive Guide - Science Reference Guide
African American Health and Wellness - Selected Reading List - Science Reference Guide
African
Americans in Science and Technology - Selected Internet Resources
(Updated Feb. 2005)
African Americans
in Science, Selected Exhibit Reading List: February 2005 -
Science Reference Guide
African-American
Science Books for Young Readers - Science Tracer Bullet
African
American Women in the Military and at War: Selected Reading
List - Science Reference Guide
African American
Women in the Sciences and Related Disciplines - Science Tracer
Bullet
Aircraft - Science
Tracer Bullet
Alternate Fuel Vehicles and Combustion Process - Science Tracer Bullet
Alzheimer's Disease
- Science Tracer Bullet
American Confections: Selected Titles
on the Art of Confectionery, 1825-1938 - Science Reference Guide
Animal Welfare, Companion Animals and Veterinary Science - Selected Internet Resources
The Annus Mirabilis of
Albert Einstein - Science Reference Guide
Archaeoastronomy - Science Tracer Bullet
How high can a nine-banded armadillo
jump into the air? - Everyday Mysteries
Asbestos and Asbestosis
- Science Tracer Bullet
Astronomy
and Astrophysics - Science Tracer Bullet
Astronomy for Schools, Selected
Teaching Aids - Science Reference Guide
Astronomy - Selected Internet Resources
Astronomy, Women in:
A Comprehensive Bibliography - Bibliography
Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD) - Science Tracer Bullet
Australia - Foreign Technical Reports Collection
in TRS - Technical Reports and Standards Guide
Who invented the automobile?
- Everyday Mysteries
Automotive Safety - Science Tracer Bullet
Autumn, The Nature & Science of: A
Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) - Selected Internet Resources
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B
Balloons and Airships
- Science Tracer Bullet
Batteries, Supercapacitors, and
Fuel Cells - Science Tracer Bullet
Why do bats live in caves?
- Everyday Mysteries
BBQ History: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Which is the largest bear on Earth? - Everyday Mysteries
Beauty, The Science of - Science Reference
Guide
Bees, Pollination and Climate Change: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Beer and Brewing: A Guide to selected resources - Science Reference Guide
Bibliographies
Biodiversity - Science
Tracer Bullet
Bioethics - Science Reference Guide
Biographical Sources in the Sciences -- General Works and National Sources - Science Tracer Bullet
Biographical Sources in the Sciences -- Life, Earth and Physical Science (1989-2006) - Science Tracer Bullet
Biography - Selected Internet Resources
Biology, Science Projects
in - Science Tracer Bullet
Biomass Energy - Science Tracer Bullet
Biosphere, Human Impacts on
the - Science Reference Guide
Biotechnology - Science Tracer Bullet
Bird Flu, (Avian Influenza) - Selected Internet Resources
Are black-eyed peas really peas?
- Everyday Mysteries
Blacks in the Sciences
and Related Disciplines - Science Tracer Bullet
Why do boomerangs return when you throw
them? - Everyday Mysteries
Botany - Selected Internet
Resources
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
(BSE) or Mad Cow Disease: Links to Information - Selected Internet
Resources
The Brain - Science Tracer
Bullet
The Brass Doors of the John Adams Building - East Side
The Brass Doors of the John Adams Building - West Side
Breast Cancer - Science
Tracer Bullet
Butterfly - Migration of the Monarch Butterfly - Science Reference Guide
What is the difference between a butterfly and a moth? - Everyday Mysteries
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C
Calendar of Events
How much water does a camel's hump
hold? - Everyday Mysteries
Can you tell the temperature by
listening to the chirp of a cricket?- Everyday Mysteries
Can zebras be domesticated?- Everyday
Mysteries
Career Opportunities in Science
and Technology - Science Tracer Bullet
Chemistry - Selected
Internet Resources
Chemical and Biological
Warfare (CBW) - Selected Internet Resources
Chemical and Biological
Warfare (CBW) - Science Tracer Bullet
Chemical Elements,
Identifying, Overview Resources - Science Reference Guide
Chemical Exposure:
Technology, Safety and Risk Assessment - Science Tracer Bullet
Chemical Industry Directories
and Buyers' Guides - Science Reference Guide
Chemical and Physics Experiments
and Demonstrations: Selected Resources For Students - Science
Reference Guide
Chemical and Physics Experiments
and Demonstrations: Selected Resources For Teachers - Science
Reference Guide
Chemistry and Physics Experiments:
Selected Resources for Science Teachers and Students - Science
Reference Guide
The Chemical Rubber Project - Technical Reports and Standards
Cherry
Blossoms - Selected Internet Resources (March 25, 2005)
Children's
Gardens: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Chocolate: A Resource Guide - Science Reference Guide
Chocolate, Cooking With: A Valentine's Day Exhibit - Science Reference Guide
Cicadas,
17-Year Periodical, (2004) - Selected Internet Resources
Civic Engineering: Public
Works / Infrastructure - Science Tracer Bullet
Climate and Weather
- Selected Internet Resources
Is a coconut a fruit, nut or seed? - Everyday Mysteries
Cold Regions Bibliography- Bibliographies
Computers and Computing
- Selected Internet Resources
Computer Crime and Security
- Science Tracer Bullet
The Collections
Collections, Technical Reports
Container Gardening:
A Short Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Cooking With Chocolate: A Valentine's Day Exhibit - Science Reference Guide
Correspondence Policy & Contact
Information
Can you tell the temperature by
listening to the chirp of a cricket? - Everyday Mysteries
The Crisis in Science
Education - Science Tracer Bullet
Cryptology
- Science Tracer Bullet
Cybercasts - See Webcasts
Current Journal List (Current Journals,
print copies, available in the Science Reference area of the Science
and Business Reading Room)
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D
Desalination - Science
Tracer Bullet
Diabetes Mellitus - Science
Tracer Bullet
Digital Photography - Science
Tracer Bullet
Dinosaurs - Science
Tracer Bullet
Disasters, Natural - Science Reference Guide
Division Overview
Document Delivery in Science & Technology,
Quick Guide to
Dolphins - Science
Tracer Bullet
Duke, James A.: LC Science
Librarians' Favorites:A Potpourri of Books by James A. Duke -
Science Reference Guide
Dyslexia - Science
Tracer Bullet
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E
Earth Day - Science Reference Guide
Earth Decade Reading List
Earth's Water Cycle and Climate Change: Reading List - Science Reference Guide
Earthquake and Earthquake Engineering
- Science Tracer Bullet
Edible Wild Plants
- Science Tracer Bullet
Edible Wild Plants - Science
Reference Guide
Is it possible to fry an egg on the street if it's hot enough? - Everyday Mysteries
Electric Power -
A Tracer Bit (Brief Tracer Bullet)
Electric Vehicles - Science
Tracer Bullet
How does static electricity work?
- Everyday Mysteries
Electronic
Research Tools (abstract, index and full-text databases available
only on Library of Congress premises)
Engineering - Selected
Internet Resources
The Engineering
Profession:
What
is Engineering?
Engineering
Education
Engineering
in history
Engineering
Libraries
Engineering
Practice, Ethics, and Licensing
Engineering
Societies & Organizations
Identifying
and Locating Materials Related to Engineering
Selected Internet
Resources in Engineering
Environment - Selected
Internet Resources
Environmental Sciences - Science Subject Guide
Environmental Science
Projects - Science Tracer Bullet
Ethnobotany of the Americas
- Science Tracer Bullet
Eprints: Quick Guide to Open-Access Archives in Science, Technology & Medicine - Selected Internet Resources
Extraterrestrial Life - Science Tracer Bullet
Events Calendar
Everyday Mysteries: Fun Science Facts
from the Library of Congress
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F
Why don't I fall out when a roller coaster goes upside down? - Everyday Mysteries
Why do fingers and toes wrinkle
in the bathtub? - Everyday Mysteries
The Flat Earth and its Advocates: A List of References - Science
Reference Guide
Fragrant Gardens, Sanctuary Gardens and Evening Gardens - Science
Reference Guide
How long is the life span of a flea?
- Everyday Mysteries
What is the largest flower in the world? - Everyday Mysteries
What is the smallest flower in the world? - Everyday Mysteries
Food
History - Science Tracer Bullet
Food History, Women's History and: New Ways of Seeing American Life - A Selection
Books Displayed during the Barbara Harber Lecture - Science Reference Guide
Food Writing - A Resource Guide - Science Reference Guide
Foreign Technical Reports Collection in TRS:
Italy - Technical Reports and Standards Guide
Foreign Technical Reports Collection in TRS:
Australia - Technical Reports and Standards Guide
What is freezer burn? - Everyday Mysteries
From the From the
Manhattan Project to Chernobyl: A Guide to Exhibted Materials - Science
Reference Guide (August 2005)
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G
Gardening, Horticulture and - Science
Reference Guide
Gardening in the
Shade - A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference
Guide
Gardening - Selected
Internet Resources
Gardening: Selected Exhibit
Reading List - Science Reference Guide
Gardening - Science
Tracer Bullet
Gardens, Children's:
A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Gardens, Fragment -
Science Reference Guide
Gardening, Container:
A Short Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Gardening, School:
A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Gardening,
School Activities: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference
Guide
Gastronomy Works in the Rare Books and Special Collections Division - Science Reference Guide
Why do geese fly in a "V"?
- Everyday Mysteries
General
Resources In Science & Technology - Selected Internet Resource
Genome Project, Human
(historical) - Science Reference Guide
Geology - Selected
Internet Resources
Geothermal Energy - Science
Tracer Bullet
Global Warming & Climate Change - Science Tracer Bullet
What is a GPS? How does it work?
- Everyday Mysteries
How
did the grapefruit get its name? It doesn’t look like
a grape. - Everyday Mysteries
Green Roofs - Science Tracer Bullet
The Gun That Won the West - The Winchester Rifle - Science Reference Guide
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H
Why does hair turn gray? - Everyday Mystery
Halocarbons and the
Stratospheric Ozone Layer - Science Tracer Bullet
Health/Medical Information - Selected Internet Resources
Health and Medical Information,
locating - Science Reference Guide
Health and Wellness, African American - Selected Reading List - Science Reference Guide
High Speed Rail Transportation
- Science Tracer Bullet
Hispanic Americans in
Science and Technology, National Hispanic Heritage Month 2005
History, BBQ: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
The History of Household Technology - Science Tracer bullet
The History of Technology
- Science Tracer Bullet
HIV/AIDS
- Science Tracer Bullet
Hog Heaven: 100 Years of the
Harley-Davidson
Hollow-Earth Theories:
A List of References - Science Reference Guide
Horticulture and Gardening - Science
Reference Guide
Horticulture, Women in - Science Reference Guide
Home
Maintenance, Repair & Improvement - Science Tracer Bullet
Household Technology,
History of - Science Tracer Bullet
Household Technology, The History of with Constance Carter, Head
of the Science Reference Section at the Library of Congress - Journey & Crossings Webcast
How
did the grapefruit get its name? It doesn’t look like a grape. - Everyday
Mysteries
How does an hourglass measure
time? - Everyday Mysteries
How does static electricity
work? - Everyday Mysteries
How does sunscreen work? - Everyday Mysteries
How much water does a camel's
hump hold? - Everyday Mysteries
How high can a nine-banded
armadillo jump into the air? - Everyday Mysteries
How is the light of a lighthouse magnified so that it can be seen many miles out at sea? - Everyday Mysteries
How long is the life span of
a flea? - Everyday Mysteries
Human Impacts on the Biosphere - Science Reference Guide
Human Evolution - Science
Tracer Bullet
Human Genome Project
(historical) - Science Reference Guide
Hurricanes: Selected Resources in Science - Science Reference Guide
Hurricane Isabel
Why is it hot in the summer and
cold in the winter? - Everyday Mysteries
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I
Ice Cream - Selected Internet Resources
Images - Government Resources for Science Images - Selected Internet Resources
Index to Scientist & Engineers
Bibliographical File
Influenza, Avian (Bird Flu) - Selected Internet Resources
Informed Consent - Selected Internet Resources
Informed Consent
(Medical Law) - Selected Internet Resources
Infrastructure and Public Works - Science Tracer Bullet
Integrated Pest Management - Science Tracer Bullet
Intelligent Transportation
Systems - Science Tracer Bullet
Internet Resources, Selected
Internet Telephony, VoIP - Science Tracer Bullet
Introductory Physics - Science
Tracer Bullet
Invasive Species - Science
Tracer Bullet
Inventions - Selected Internet Resources
Isabel, Hurricane
Italy - Foreign Technical Reports Collection
in TRS - Technical Reports and Standards Guide
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J
James A. Duke: A Select List
of Librarians' Favorite Reference Tools (plants) - Science
Reference Guide
Japanese Science, Technology and Medicine - Selected Internet Resources
Current Scientific & Technical Journal Collection
List
What causes a noise when you
crack a joint? - Everyday Mysteries
Journal List, Current (Current Journals, print copies, available
in the Science Reference area of the Science and Business Reading
Room)
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K
Kitchen Gardens
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L
L'Aerophile Collection, Technical Reports and Standards
Landscape Renovation
-- James Madison Building
What is the largest flower in
the world? - Everyday Mysteries
Lasers - Science Tracer Bullet
Lewis and Clark, The Natural History of, Selected Resources -
Science Reference Guide
Why does ultraviolet light cause
color pigments to fade? - Everyday Mysteries
How is the light of a lighthouse magnified so that it can be seen many miles out at sea? - Everyday Mysteries
Locating Technical Reports and Standards
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M
Machu Picchu: A Brief Bibliography
- Science Reference Guide
Mad Cow Disease, or Bovine Spongiform
Encephalopathy (BSE) :Links to Information - Selected Internet
Resources
Maple Sugaring: Selected
Seasonal Resources - Science
Reference Guide
From the Manhattan
Project to Chernobyl: A Guide to Exhibted Materials - Science
Reference Guide (August 2005)
Medical/Health - Selected
Internet Resources
Medical Genetics: Selected
Book Titles - Science Reference Guide
Medicine and Health Information,
Locating - Science Reference Guide
Medicinal Plants - Science
Tracer Bullet
Medicinal Plants - Selected Internet Resources
Medicine, Herbal
- Selected Internet Resources
Meteor
Showers - Selected Internet Resources
Migration of the Monarch Butterfly - Science Reference Guide
Mines, Mining, and Mineral
Resources - Science Tracer Bullet
Molecular
Biology and Bioniformatics - Selected Internet Resources
Why do mosquitoes bite me and not my friend? - Everyday Mysteries
What is the strongest muscle in the human body?
Mysteries, Everyday: Fun Science Facts from the Library
of Congress
TOP OF PAGE
N
Nanotechnology -
Selected Internet Resources
Nanotechnology
- Science Tracer Bullet
National Hispanic Heritage Month 2005: Hispanic Americans in
Science and Technology - Science Reference Guide
Natural Disasters: A Guide
to Selected Resources - Science
Reference Guide
The Natural History of
Lewis and Clark: Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
The Nature & Science of Autumn:
A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Nature Study, Nature Writing:
Past and Present - Science Reference Guide
Navigation - Science Tracer Bullet
Nobel Prize Winners in Science and
Economics - 2003
Nobel Prize Winners in Science and
Economics - 2004
Nobel Prize Winners in Science and
Economics - 2005
What causes a noise when you crack
a joint? - Everyday Mysteries
What are the northern lights? - Everyday Mysteries
Nuclear Weapons - Science Tracer Bullet
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O
Obtaining Technical Reports and Standards
Oceanography -
Selected Internet Resources
Why is the ocean blue? - Everyday Mysteries
Why does chopping an onion make
you cry? - Everyday Mysteries
The
Origins of Life & the Universe: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Origins of Life in the Universe -- Curator's Choice - Science Reference Guide
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P
Parking and Parking Structures: A Selected Bibliography -Science Reference Guide
Are black-eyed peas really peas? - Everyday Mysteries
Spring Peepers - Selected Internet Resources
Why does pepper make you sneeze?
- Everyday Mysteries
Pest Management, Integrated - Science Tracer Bullet
Pesticides and Foods -
Science Tracer Bullet
Photography, Digital -
Science Tracer Bullet
Physics, Introductory -
Science Tracer Bullet
Physics - Selected
Internet Resources
Picnics - Science Reference Guide
Why do pigeons bob their heads when they walk? - Everyday Mysteries
Plants, Edible Wild
- Science Tracer Bullet
Plants, Edible Wild - Science
Reference Guide
Plants, Medicinal - Selected Internet Resources
Plastics
-- Science Safari Adventures - Selected Internet Resources
Podcasts, Webcasts & Other Digital Media Files - Science Reference Guide
Poisonous Plants -
Science Tracer Bullet
Is a polar bear’s fur
transparent?- Everyday Mysteries
What is the difference between sweet
potatoes and yams? - Everyday Mysteries
Prepare for Your Visit
Presidential Food - Selected Resource Guide
Projects, Science Fair:
Selected Internet Resource
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Q
Quick Guide to Document Delivery in Science & Technology
Quick Guide to Open-Access Archives in Science, Technology & Medicine: Eprints - Selected Internet Resources
Quotations in the Sciences,
Sources for - Science Reference Guide
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R
Rachel Carson: Selected Reading List - Science Reference Guide
Is the old adage "Red sky
at night, sailor's delight. Red sky in morning, sailor's warning" true,
or is it just an old wives’ tale? - Everyday Mysteries
Reference Guides, Science:
- Aeronautics, Astronautics
- Aeronautics: A Selected Bibliography
--
Books used in preparing Aeronautical and Astronautical Resources
of the
Library of Congress:
A Comprehensive Guide
- Adventure/Ecological/Learning
Vacations
- Adventure Vacations
- African American Health and Wellness
- African Americans
in Science, Selected Exhibit Reading List: February 2005
- African
American Women in the Military and at War: Selected Reading
List
- American Confections:Selected Titles on the Art of Confectionery, 1825-1938
- The Annus Mirabilis of
Albert Einstein
- Astronomy for Schools,
Selected Teaching Aids
- BBQ History: A Guide to Selected
Resources
- Beer and Brewing: A Guide to Selected resources
- Bees, Pollination and Climate Change: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Bioethics
- Chemical Elements,
Identifying, Overview Resources
- Chemical Industry
Directories and Buyers' Guides
- Chemistry and Physics
Experiments and Demonstrations Selected Resources for Students
- Chemistry and Physics
Experiments and Demonstrations Selected Resources for Teachers
- Chemistry and Physics
Experiments: Selected Resources for Science Teachers and Students
- Children's Gardens:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- Chocolate: A Resource Guide
- Cooking With Chocolate: A Valentine's Day Exhibit
- Container Gardening:
A Short Guide to Selected Resources
- Document Delivery in Science & Technology, Quick Guide
- Earth Day
- Earth's Water Cycle and Climate Change: Reading List
- Edible Wild Plants
- The Engineering
Profession:
- The Flat Earth and its
Advocates: A List of References
- Food Writing - A Resource Guide
- Fragment Gardens, Sanctuary Gardens and Evening Gardens
- From
the Manhattan Project to Chernobyl: A Guide to Exhibted Materials
(August 2005)
- Gardening in the
Shade - A Guide to Selected Resources
- Gardening: Selected Exhibit
Reading List
- Gastronomy Works in the Rare Books and Special Collections Division
- Health and Medical Information,
locating
- Hispanic Americans in
Science and Technology, National Hispanic Heritage Month 2005
- Hollow-Earth Theories:
A List of References
- Horticulture and Gardening
- Human Genome Project (historical)
- Human Impacts on the Biosphere
- Hurricanes: Selected Resources in Science
- Informed Consent
- Informed Consent
(Medical Law)
- James A. Duke: A Select
List of Librarians' Favorite Reference Tools (plants)
- Landscape Renovation --
James Madison Building
- Lewis and Clark, The
Natural History of: Selected Resources
- Locating Health and Medical Information
- Machu Picchu: A Brief Bibliography
- Manhattan Project to Chernobyl:
A Guide to Exhibited Materials
- Maple Sugaring: Selected Seasonal
Resources
- Medical Genetics: Selected
Book Titles
- Migration of the Monarch Butterfly
- National Hispanic Heritage Month 2005: Hispanic Americans in
Science and Technology
- Natural Disasters:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- The
Nature & Science of Autumn: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Nature Study, Nature Writing:
Past and Present
- The
Origins of Life & the Universe: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Origins of Life in the Universe -- Curator's Choice
- Parking and Parking Structures: A Selected Bibliography
- Picnics
- Podcasts, Webcasts & Other Digital Media Files
- Presidential Food
- Rachel Carson: Selected Reading List
- Ricin
- Russian Language Abstract
Journals in Science and Technology
- School Gardening:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- School Gardening
Activities: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Science
and Ethics
- The Science of Addiction: A Guide to Selected Resources
- The Science of Beauty
- The Science of Smell
- Snow: Flakes and Crystals
- Solar Ovens and Solar Cooking: Selected Resources
- Sources for Quotations
in the Sciences
- Space Based Ornithology: Remote Sensing & Bird Migration
- 1957-2007: Sputnik and the Space Race: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Statistics: Sources in
the Sciences
- Superstring Theory:
A Brief Bibliography
- The Winchester Rifle: The Gun That Won the West
- Winter Gardening:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- Weather and Climate Data
- Women's History and
Food History: New Ways of Seeing American Life - A Selection
Books Displayed during the Barbara Harber Lecture
- Women in Horticulture
Remote Sensing - Science
Tracer Bullet
Space Based Ornithology: Remote Sensing & Bird Migration - Science Reference Guide
Resources for Teachers - Selected Internet Resources
Ricin - Science Reference Guide
Rifle, The Winchester: The
Gun That Won the West - Science Reference Guide
Roofs, Green - Science Tracer Bullets
Russian Language Abstract
Journals in Science and Technology - Science Reference Guide
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S
Schools, Astronomy for,
Selected Teaching Aids - Science Reference Guide
Science, African Americans in, Selected Exhibit Reading List: February
2005 - Science Reference Guide
Science and Ethics - Science Reference
Guide
Science and Technology
in the 18th Century - Science Tracer Bullet
Science and Technology,
General Resources In - Selected Internet Resources
Science and Technology, National Hispanic Heritage Month 2005: Hispanic Americans in - Science Reference Guide
Science and Technology, Quick Guide to Document Delivery in
The Science of Addiction: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
The Science of Beauty - Science Reference Guide
The Science of Smell - Science Reference Guide
Science Education - Science Tracer Bullet
Science Education, The
Crisis in - Science Tracer Bullet
Science Fair Projects - Science
Tracer Bullet
Science Fair Projects - Selected Internet Resources
Science Projects,
Environmental - Science Tracer Bullet
Science Projects in Biology
- Science Tracer Bullet
Science Reference Guides:
- Aeronautics, Astronautics
- Aeronautics: A Selected Bibliography
--
Books used in preparing Aeronautical and Astronautical Resources
of the
Library of Congress:
A Comprehensive Guide
- Adventure/Ecological/Learning
Vacations
- Adventure Vacations
- African American Health and Wellness
- African Americans
in Science, Selected Exhibit Reading List: February 2005
- African
American Women in the Military and at War: Selected Reading
List
- American Confections:Selected Titles on the Art of Confectionery, 1825-1938
- The Annus Mirabilis of
Albert Einstein
- Astronomy for Schools,
Selected Teaching Aids
- BBQ History: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Beer and Brewing: A Guide to Selected resources
- Bees, Pollination and Climate Change: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Bioethics
- Chemical Elements,
Identifying, Overview Resources
- Chemical Industry
Directories and Buyers' Guides
- Chemistry and Physics
Experiments and Demonstrations Selected Resources for Students
- Chemistry and Physics
Experiments and Demonstrations Selected Resources for Teachers
- Chemistry and Physics
Experiments: Selected Resources for Science Teachers and Students
- Children's Gardens:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- Chocolate: A Resource Guide
- Cooking With Chocolate: A Valentine's Day Exhibit
- Container Gardening:
A Short Guide to Selected Resources
- Document Delivery in Science & Technology, Quick Guide
- Earth Day
- Earth's Water Cycle and Climate Change: Reading List
- Edible Wild Plants
- The Engineering
Profession:
- The Flat Earth and its
Advocates: A List of References
- Food Writing - A Resource Guide
- Fragment Gardens, Sanctuary Gardens and Evening Gardens
- From the Manhattan
Project to Chernobyl: A Guide to Exhibted Materials (August
2005)
- Gardening, Horticulture
- Gardening: Selected Exhibit
Reading List
- Gardening in the
Shade - A Guide to Selected Resources
- Gastronomy Works in the Rare Books and Special Collections Division
- Health and Medical Information,
locating
- Hispanic Americans in
Science and Technology, National Hispanic Heritage Month 2005
- Hollow-Earth Theories:
A List of References
- Horticulture and Gardening
- Human Genome Project (historical)
- Human Impacts on the Biosphere
- Hurricanes: Selected Resources in Science
- Informed Consent
- Informed Consent
(Medical Law)
- James A. Duke: A Select
List of Librarians' Favorite Reference Tools (plants)
- Landscaping Renovation - James Madison Building
- Lewis and Clark, The
Natural History of: Selected Resources
- Locating Health and Medical Information
- Machu Picchu: A Brief Bibliography
- From the Manhattan
Project to Chernobyl: A Guide to Exhibted Materials (August
2005)
- Maple Sugaring: Selected
Seasonal Resources
- Medical Genetics: Selected
Book Titles
- Migration of the Monarch Butterfly
- National Hispanic Heritage Month 2005: Hispanic Americans in
Science and Technology
- Natural Disasters:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- The
Nature & Science of Autumn: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Nature Study, Nature Writing:
Past and Present
- The
Origins of Life & the Universe: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Origins of Life in the Universe -- Curator's Choice
- Parking and Parking Structures: A Selected Bibliography
- Picnics
- Podcasts, Webcasts & Other Digital Media Files
- Presidential Food
- Rachel Carson: Selected Reading List
- Ricin
- Russian Language Abstract
Journals in Science and Technology
- School Gardening:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- School Gardening
Activities: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Science and Ethics
- The Science of Addiction: A Guide to Selected Resources
- The Science of Beauty
- The Science of Smell
- Snow: Flakes and Crystals
- Solar Ovens and Solar Cooking: Selected Resources
- Sources for Quotations
in the Sciences
- Space Based Ornithology: Remote Sensing & Bird Migration
- 1957-2007: Sputnik and the Space Race: A Guide to Selected Resources
- Statistics: Sources in
the Sciences
- Superstring Theory:
A Brief Bibliography
- The Winchester Rifle: The Gun That Won the West
- Winter Gardening:
A Guide to Selected Resources
- Weather and Climate Data
- Women's History and
Food History: New Ways of Seeing American Life - A Selection
Books Displayed during the Barbara Harber Lecture
- Women in Horticulture
Science Tracer Bullets
Online:
- Aerodynamics (Mechanics
of Flight)
- African-American
Science Books for Young Readers
- African American
Women in the Sciences and Related Disciplines
- Aircraft
- Alternate Fuel Vehicles and Combustion Process
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Archaeoastronomy
- Asbestos and Asbestosis
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD)
- Automotive Safety
- Balloons and Airships
- Batteries, Supercapacitors, and
Fuel Cells
- Biodiversity
- Biographical Sources in the Sciences -- General Works and National Sources
- Biographical Sources in the Sciences -- Life, Earth and Physical Science (1989-2006)
- Biology, Science Projects
in
- Biomass Energy
- Biotechnology
- Blacks in the Sciences
and Related Disciplines
- The Brain
- Breast Cancer
- Career Opportunities
in Science and Technology
- Chemical and Biological
Warfare (CBW)
- Chemical Exposure:
Technology, Safety and Risk Assessment
- Civic Engineering:
Public Works / Infrastructure
- Computer Crime and
Security
- The Crisis in Science
Education
- Cryptology
- Desalination
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Digital Photography
- Dinosaurs
- Dolphins
- Dyslexia
- Earthquake and Earthquake Engineering
- Edible Wild Plants
- Electric Power
- A Tracer Bit (Brief Tracer Bullet)
- Electric Vehicles
- Environmental
Science Projects
- Ethnobotany of
the Americas
- Extraterrestrial Life
- Food
History
- Gardening
- Geothermal energy
- Global Warming & Climate Change
- Green Roofs
- Halocarbons and
the Stratospheric Ozone Layer
- High Speed Rail Transportation
- The History of Technology
- HIV/AIDS
- Home Maintenance,
Repair & Improvement
- Household Technology,
History of
- Human Evolution
- Infrastructure and Public Works
- Integrated Pest Management
- Intelligent
Transportation Systems
- Invasive Species
- Introductory Physics
- Kitchen Gardens
- Lasers
- Medicinal Plants
- Mines, Mining, and Mineral
Resources
- Nanotechnology
- Navigation
- Nuclear Weapons
- Pesticides and Foods
- Physics, Introductory
- Poisonous Plants
- Remote Sensing
- Science and Technology
in the 18th Century
- Science Education
- Science Education,
The Crisis in
- Science Fair Projects
- Science Projects,
Environmental
- Science Projects in
Biology
- Solar Energy
- Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe: State of the Environment
- Space and Science
Projects
- Speech Recognition and
Processing
- Sports Medicine
- Superconductivity
- Sustainable
Agriculture
- Technology, The History of
- Technology, The History
of Household
- Technology Transfer:
The Use of Government Laboratories and Federally Funded Research
and Development
- Time
- UFOs (Unidentified Flying
Objects)
- Underground Architecture
- Urban Transportation
- Vitamins and Minerals
- VoIP/Internet Telephony
- Wind Power
- Women in the Sciences
Selected Internet Resources in Science
and Technology
What are the seven seas? - Everyday Mysteries
17-Year Periodical Cicadas (2004) - Selected Internet Resources
How does skywriting and skytyping work? - Everyday Mysteries
What is the smallest flower in the world? - Everyday Mysteries
Smell, The Science of - Selected Internet Resources
Does your heart stop when you sneeze - Everyday Mysteries
(Snow Crystals)
Is it true that no two snow crystals are alike?- Everyday Mysteries
Snow: Flakes and Crystals
- Science Reference Guide
Solar Energy - Science Tracer Bullet
Solar Ovens and Solar Cooking: Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Sources for Quotations in
the Sciences - Science Reference Guide
Soviet Union and Eastern
Europe: State of the Environment - Science Tracer Bullet
Space Based Ornithology: Remote Sensing & Bird Migration - Science Reference Guide
Space and Science Projects
- Science Tracer Bullet
Speakers (Calendar of Events)
Speech Recognition and Processing
- Science Tracer Bullet
Sports Medicine - Science
Tracer Bullet
Spring Peepers - Selected Internet Resources
1957-2007: Sputnik and the Space Race: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
How did the squash get its name? - Everyday Mysteries
Standards Collections - Technical Reports and Standards
How does static electricity work?
- Everyday Mysteries
Statistics: Sources in the
Sciences - Science Reference Guide
How does a stone skip across water? - Everyday Mysteries
Subject
Guides in Science and Technology:
- Agriculture, Botany,
Horticulture
- Aeronautics, Astronautics
- Applied Sciences, Engineering,
Technology
- Astronomy, Math, Physics
- Biography, History
of Science
- Biology, Genetics, Natural
History, Zoology
- Chemistry
- Climate, Meteorology,
Weather
- Environmental Sciences
- General & Multidisciplinary
Science
- Geography, Geology,
Oceanography
- Health & Medicine;
Complementary & Alternative Medicine
- Home Economics
- For Students & Teachers
How does sunscreen work? - Everyday
Mysteries
School Gardening:
A Guide to Selected Resources
School Gardening
Activities: A Guide to Selected Resources
What are stem cells? - Everyday Mysteries
Sustainable
Agriculture - Science Tracer Bullet
Supercapacitors, and
Fuel Cells. Batteries - Science Tracer Bullet
Superconductivity - Science Tracer Bullet
Superstring Theory:
A Brief Bibliography - Science Reference Guide
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T
Teachers, Resources
for - Selected Internet Resources
Technical Reports Collections
Technical Reports and Standards
Technical Reports and Standards, About
Technical Reports and Standards, Locating
Technical Reports and Standards, Obtaining
The Technical Translation Series - Technical Reports and Standards
Technology, The History of
- Science Tracer Bullet
Technology, The History
of Household - Science Tracer Bullet
Household Technology, The History of with Constance Carter, Head,
Science Reference Section, Library of Congress -- Journeys & Crossings
Webcast
Technology Transfer: The
Use of Government Laboratories and Federally Funded Research and
Development
Telephony, VoIP/Internet - Science Tracer Bullet
Time - Science Tracer Bullet
Who is credited with inventing
the telephone? - Everyday Mysteries
Can you tell the temperature by
listening to the chirp of a cricket? - Everyday Mysteries
How does an hourglass measure
time? - Everyday Mysteries
What causes the sound of thunder? - Everyday Mysteries
Who invented the toothbrush and
when was it invented? - Everyday Mysteries
Who invented the TV dinner? - Everyday Mysteries
Tracer Bullets (Science
Tracer Bullets Online -- Finding Aids):
- Aerodynamics (Mechanics
of Flight)
- African-American
Science Books for Young Readers
- African American
Women in the Sciences and Related Disciplines
- Aircraft
- Alternate Fuel Vehicles and Combustion Process
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Archaeoastronomy
- Asbestos and Asbestosis
- Astronomy
and Astrophysics
- Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD)
- Automotive Safety
- Balloons and Airships
- Batteries, Supercapacitors, and
Fuel Cells
- Biodiversity
- Biographical Sources in the Sciences -- General Works and National Sources
- Biographical Sources in the Sciences -- Life, Earth and Physical Science (1989-2006)
- Biology, Science Projects
in
- Biomass Energy
- Biotechnology
- Blacks in the Sciences
and Related Disciplines
- The Brain
- Breast Cancer
- Career Opportunities
in Science and Technology
- Chemical and Biological
Warfare (CBW)
- Chemical Exposure:
Technology, Safety and Risk Assessment
- Civic Engineering:
Public Works / Infrastructure
- Computer Crime and
Security
- The Crisis in Science
Education
- Cryptology
- Desalination
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Digital Photography
- Dinosaurs
- Dolphins
- Dyslexia
- Earthquake and Earthquake Engineering
- Edible Wild Plants
- Electric Power
- A Tracer Bit (Brief Tracer Bullet)
- Electric Vehicles
- Environmental
Science Projects
- Extraterrestrial Life
- Ethnobotany of
the Americas
- Food
History
- Gardening
- Geothermal energy
- Global Warming & Climate Change
- Green Roofs
- Halocarbons and
the Stratospheric Ozone Layer
- High Speed Rail Transportation
- The History of
Technology
- HIV/AIDS
- Home Maintenance,
Repair & Improvement
- Household Technology,
History of
- Human Evolution
- Infrastructure and Public Works
- Integrated Pest Management
- Intelligent
Transportation Systems
- Introductory Physics
- Invasive Species
- Kitchen Gardens
- Lasers
- Medicinal Plants
- Mines, Mining, and Mineral
Resources
- Nanotechnology
- Navigation
- Nuclear Weapons
- Pesticides and Foods
- Physics, Introductory
- Poisonous Plants
- Remote Sensing
- Science and Technology
in the 18th Century
- Science Education,
The Crisis in
- Science Education
- Science Fair Projects
- Science Projects,
Environmental
- Science Projects in
Biology
- Solar Energy
- Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe: State of the Environment
- Space and Science
Projects
- Speech Recognition and
Processing
- Sports Medicine
- Superconductivity
- Sustainable
Agriculture
- Technology, The History of
- Technology, The History
of Household
- Technology Transfer:
The Use of Government Laboratories and Federally Funded Research
and Development
- Time
- UFOs (Unidentified Flying
Objects)
- Underground Architecture
- Urban Transportation
- Vitamins and Minerals
- VoIP/Internet Telephony
- Wind Power
- Women in the Sciences
Why do turkeys have dark and
white meat? - Everyday Mysteries
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U
UFOs (Unidentified Flying
Objects) - Science Tracer Bullet
Why does ultraviolet light
cause color pigments to fade? - Everyday Mysteries
Underground Architecture - Science Tracer Bullet
Urban Transportation - Science Tracer Bullet
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Prepare for Your
Visit
Vitamins and Minerals
- Science Tracer Bullet
VoIP/Internet Telephony - Science Tracer Bullet
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W
Webcasts:
- "401K
and IRA Retirement Plans" - Peter R. Orszag, Joseph A.
Pechman Senior Fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings
Institution
- "Aeronautics at the Library of Congress: Forty Years of One User's Experience" - Tom D. Crouch is the senior curator of the Division of Aeronautics at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum
- "Ambient Findability" -
Peter Morville, president and founder of Semantic Studios, a leading information
architecture, user experience and findability consultancy; co-founder
of the Information Architecture Institute
- "Animal Emotion" -
Dr. Michael Fox, "The Animal Doctor."
- "Apples & Pears:
The Body Shape Solution for Weight Loss and Wellness" - Dr.
Marie Savard, a physician and women's health expert
- "Avoiding the Fate of the
Mayans" NASA presentation
series. The Maya civilization, at its peak, was one of the most densely populated and culturally dynamic societies in the world. But after flourishing for a thousand years, it abruptly disappeared. Thanks to Landsat satellite data and climate models, NASA archaeologist Tom Sever has gained insights into the event known as the Maya Collapse. His findings can inform our lives today
- "Bait & Switch:
The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream" - Barbara Ehrenreich,
co-editor of Global Woman : Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers
in the New Economy
- "Barbecue: A History of the World's Oldest Culinary Art." - Steven Raichlen
- "Blacks in Advertising Yesterday,
Today, and Tomorrow". - Dr. Foxworth, author and professor
- "Book
Trends" - Dr. Albert Greco, author of "The Book Industry"
and is a Professor of Marketing, and of Communications and
Media Management at the Fordham University
Graduate School of Business.
- "Clinical
Trials in Glaucoma: What Have We Learned." - Dr.
Higginbotham, chair, Department of Ophthalmology, University of
Maryland
- "Color in the
Herb Garden" - Jim Adams, curator of the National Herb
Garden at the National Arboretum
- "Commercializing
university research - Threats and opportunities - The
Oxford University model" - Experts comment on
remarks given by Tim Cook and Michael Hockaday of Oxford
University.
- "Copy This: Lessons from a Hyperactive
Dyslexic Who Turned a Bright Idea into One of America's Best
Companies" - Paul Orfalea, founder of Kinkos
- "Dawn
of Space Age" - Dr. McDowell, an astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian
Center for Astrophysics at Harvard University
- ""Earth’s Water Cycle in a Changing Climate." A presentation by Peter Hildebrand, chief of the Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
- "Fit To Live" - Dr. Pamela Peeke, physician, scientist and expert in the fields of nutrition, metabolism, stress, and fitness, spoke on her newest book.
- "Food Politics, Safe Food,
and What to Eat."- Dr. Marion Nestle, NYU professor, author and
food industry critic spoke on her latest book.
- "From Promises
to Proof: Studying Complementary and Alternative Medicine"
- Dr. Stephen
Straus, Director of the National Center for Complementary
and Alternative Medicine of the National Institutes of Health
- "Who Left the Freezer Door Open? What the Poles Are Telling Us about Climate Change."- Bob Bindschadler, Chief Scientist, Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
- "Got Game: How the Gamer Generation is Reshaping Business Forever" - Dr. John Beck
- "The Great Unraveling" - Paul Krugman
- "Herbs
in the Garden" - Holly Shimizu, the executive director of the
United States Botanic Garden.
- "The
History of Household Technology" with Constance Carter, Head
of the Science Reference Section at the Library of Congress - Journey & Crossings
Webcast
- "Honey Bees, Satellites, and
Climate Change" Wayne Esaias, Ocean Sciences Branch, NASA GSFC
- "Insects
and Gardens: In Pursuit of a Garden Ecology" - Dr. Eric Grissell
- "Library
Landscape Renovation" - Matthew Evans, Holly Shimizu & Carl
Morgan, LC's gardener supervisor
- "Mesa Verde Prehistoric
Public Works" - Kenneth
Wright, President of Wright Water Engineers, Inc., Denver, CO.
- "The New American Cooking" -
Joan Nathan, award-winning author of numerous cookery books spoke
on her latest book
- "No
Place to Hide: Behind the Scenes of Our Emerging Surveillance
Society" -
Robert O'Harrow, reporter for The Washington Post
- "No Such Thing as Overexposure: Inside the Life and Celebrity of Donald Trump" -
Robert Slater
- "Observing, Fighting, and Mitigating Damage from Fires."- Compton Tucker, Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory, NASA GSFC
- "Organic Farms" -
Jim Crawford, of New Morning Farm, and Sam Fromartz, author of Organic
Inc.: Natural Foods and How They Grew, spoke on sustainable organic
agriculture, family farming, direct marketing of foods.
- "The Origins of Life and the Universe" - Craig Mello and John Mather, 2006 Nobel Prize winners
- "The Parking Garage" - Shannon McDonald, A.I.A., is a Senior Architect at the architectural firm of Shannon Sanders McDonald. She spoke about movement issues as related to parking, transportation, environment, architecture, and urban planning.
- "Preserving Africa's Threatened Wildlife: Forest Peoples and Indigenous Knowledge." -
Alden Almquist, anthropologist, 2003-2004 Kluge Staff Fellow, and Albert
Lokasola, President, Vie Sauvage, Democratic Republic of the Congo discuss
the wildlife conservation programs in Congo's Lac Tumba and Maringa-Wamba-Lopori
landscapes.
- "Renewing the
National Zoo" - Dr. Lucy H. Spelman
- "Salt
in Your Socks and Other Tried-and-True Home Remedies" - Dr.
Lillian Beard
- "School
Gardens" with Constance Carter, Head
of the Science Reference Section at the Library of Congress - Journey & Crossings
Webcast
- "Seashell on the Mountaintop" - Alan Cutler
- "The New Science of Addiction and What It Means for Society"
- presented by Alan I. Leshner, PhD. Dr. Leshner is the Chief Executive Officer of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and an Executive Publisher of the journal, Science. Cosponsored by the Science, Technology, and Business Division and the Library of Congress Employee's Assistant Program
- Science Safari, 2003
- Science Safari, 2004
- "Superstrings:
Einstein's Dream at the New Millennium" - Dr. Sylvester
James Gates, Jr., John S. Toll Professor of Physics,
University of Maryland
- "Science and Technology Policy in Japan" - Yukio Sato, director general and professor at the International Research and Educational Institute for Integrated Medical Sciences at Tokyo Women's Medical University; adviser and former executive director of the Japan Science and Technology Agency
- "A Tale of Two Gardens" - Dr.
James A. Duke, noted ethnobotanist, expert on medicinal plants,
and author
- "The Tenth Muse: My Life In
Food" -
Judith Jones is a Senior Editor and Vice President of Alfred
A. Knopf and the 2006 recipient of the James Beard Foundation
Lifetime Achievement
Award. In her nearly 50-year career as a cookbook editor, Jones
has worked with a long list of esteemed food writers, including
Julia Child and James
Beard. She spoke on her upcoming book
- "A
Thousand Years Over a Hot Stove: A History of American Women
Told Through Food, Recipes and Remembrances" - Laura Schenone
- "The Transmission
of SARS" - Dr. Marc Lipsitch, Ph.D, Associate Professor
of Epidemiology and Immunology and Infectious Diseases at Harvard
School of Public Health
- "The
Undercover Economist: Exposing Why the Rich are Rich,
the Poor are Poor -- and Why You Can Never Buy a Decent
Used Car" - Tim Harford, columnist of Financial
Times and Slate
- "War
of Nerves: Chemical Warfare from World War I to Al-Qaeda" - Jonathan
Tucker, Senior Research at the Monterey Institute's
Center for Non-proliferation Studies
- "Weather Forecasting" -
Bob Ryan, Chief Meteorologist at NBC4
- "What to Do about Worsening Economic Inequality? The Rising Tide Tax System and Other Proposals" - Dr. Shiller, the Stanley B. Resor Professor of Economics at Yale University
- "The
Woman Road Warrior" - Kathleen Ameche, President of the Ameche
Group
- "Women's History
& Food History: New Ways of Seeing American Life" - Barbara Haber, distinguished women's history librarian and culinary historian
Does water go down the drain
counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the
southern hemisphere? - Everyday Mysteries
How much water does a camel's hump
hold? - Everyday Mysteries
Weather/Climate - Selected
Internet Resources
Weather and Climate Data - Science
Reference Guide
Web Resources for the Library of Congress Science Reference Service - Selected Internet Resources
What are the northern lights? - Everyday Mysteries
What are
the seven seas? - Everyday Mysteries
What are stem cells? - Everyday Mysteries
What causes a noise when you crack
a joint? - Everyday Mysteries
What does it mean when they say the universe is expanding? - Everyday Mysteries
What
is engineering? Science Reference Guide
What is a GPS? How does it work?
- Everyday Mysteries
What is the largest flower in the
world? - Everyday Mysteries
What's New on the Science Reference
Services Web Site
Which is the largest bear on Earth?
- Everyday Mysteries
Who invented the automobile?
Who invented frozen food? - Everyday Mysteries
Who invented the toothbrush and when
was it invented? - Everyday Mysteries
Who is credited with inventing
the telephone- Everyday Mysteries
Why is it hot in the summer and
cold in the winter?- Everyday Mysteries
Why is the ocean blue?
- Everyday Mysteries
Why do bats live in caves? - Everyday
Mysteries
Why do cats purr? - Everyday
Mysteries
Why do fingers and toes wrinkle
in the bathtub?- Everyday Mysteries
Why do geese fly in a "V"?
- Everyday Mysteries
Why do turkeys have dark and
white meat - Everyday Mysteries
Why does chopping an onion make you
cry? - Everyday Mysteries
Why does pepper make you sneeze?
- Everyday Mysteries
Why does ultraviolet light cause
color pigments to fade? - Everyday Mysteries
The Winchester Rifle: The Gun That Won the West - Science Reference Guide
Wind Power - Science Tracer Bullet
Winter Gardening: A
Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide
Women in Astronomy:
A Comprehensive Bibliography - Bibliographies
Women in Horticulture - Science Reference Guide
Women's History and
Food History: New Ways of Seeing American Life - A Selection
Books Displayed during the Barbara Harber Lecture - Science Reference Guide
Women
in Science, Technology & Medicine - Selected Internet Resources
Women in the Sciences
- Science Tracer Bullet
Women's History and
Food History: New Ways of Seeing American Life - A Selection
Books Displayed during the Barbara Harber Lecture
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Can zebras be domesticated? - Everyday
Mysteries
Zoology - Selected Internet Resources
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