- Historia: Women Scientists in History - http://www.liquidleaf.com/historia/historia.html
Provides biographies of women scientists throughout history, along with a timeline and a list of career fields.
- Windows to the Universe: People - http://www.windows.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/tour_def/people/people.html
Provides simple biographies of astronomers, philosophers, and scientists from ancient times through the modern day.
- Homepage of Avogadro - http://www.bulldog.u-net.com/avogadro/avoga.html
Short biography of Lorenzo Amedeo Avogadro - the person behind the concept of mole.
- 4000 Years of Women in Science - http://www.astr.ua.edu/4000WS/4000WS.html
History of women in science from antiquity to the nineteenth century. Includes biographies, photographs, and references.
- Strange Science: Biographies - http://www.strangescience.net/bios.htm
Biographies of scientists, collectors and artists in the fields of paleontology and biology.
- Scientists, Inventors and Explorers - http://www.juliantrubin.com/sciencebiography.html
Guide to science biography indexed by subject and academic level, timelines and science on stamps.
- Women in Technology Month - http://www.witi.com/center/witimuseum/womeninsciencet/index.shtml
Celebrates the accomplishments of contemporary women active in science-related fields. A new profile is added each day during the month of June. Past profiles are archived on site.
- Tesla: Master of Lightning - http://www.pbs.org/tesla/
Explore the life and accomplishments of this electrical inventor, enter an interactive laboratory with sounds, animations and explanations of Tesla's key inventions, take virtual tours demonstrating how power and radio are transmitted from a station to your home. Companion site to the PBS television production.
- Andrew Hsu - http://www.andrewhsu.com/
About the life, goals, research, and achievements of this child prodigy who was, at 11, the youngest winner of the Washington State Science and Engineering Fair.
- I Want To Be An 'ologist - http://www.nhm.ac.uk/kids-only/get-the-facts/ologist/
Scientists from the Natural History Museum describe their jobs, and why they chose to work with rocks or insects or fossils.
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