SCIENCE EDUCATION
Resources for Students
A resource from the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh, Pa. about STEM fields and careers.
The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has a comprehensive website designed to inform, inspire, and excite students to pursue careers in bioengineering. The website includes: guides to help students identify pathways to careers, videos of successful bioengineers, and a searchable database of undergraduate and graduate educational programs and institutions throughout the nation.
Has anyone ever asked you "What is science?" Learn the answer to this question, understand scientific method and how to do proper experiments at this website. The website has links to government and non-government resources, games, articles, and activities to help you learn about science.
The EurekAlert! Science Reporting for Kids Portal is a central, online source for kid-friendly news and resources. The Portal is housed within EurekAlert!, the editorially independent, online news service operated by AAAS, the science society. The Portal is available to reporters and editors who produce content for children and teens, as well as to the general public.
Ideas for hands-on experiments that help you explore the world of science.
A science-based cartoon and website with games, videos, and coloring book pages designed for children ages 3-6.
Science News for Students is a resource of the Society for Science and the Public, an organization whose vision is to promote the understanding and appreciation of science and the vital role it plays in human advancement to inform, educate, and inspire.
Owned by Discovery Communications, HowStuffWorks contains articles, videos, podcasts, quizzes, games related to a range of topics, including science and technology.
This website of the host of current television shows on the Science Channel and PBS, and previously of “Bill Nye the Science Guy,” includes guided experiments, and lessons in the life, physical, and planetary sciences.