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See also the Scientific Associations
Page.
- Academic and Research Network of Slovenia.
- Academy for Educational Development.
- Academy of Natural Sciences.
- ACM.
- "The First Society in
Computing". Founded 1947. In the business since it was started.
Special-interest groups and archives galore!
- American Association for the Advancement
of Science.
- This is a good jump-off point.
- American Center for Physics.
- One of
your better all-around science links!
- American Chemical Society.
- " The American Chemical Society was founded in 1876 and is a
not-for-profit organization. It is the world's largest scientific society
and has a membership of over 151,000 chemists and chemical engineers. The
American Chemical Society was chartered by a 1937 Act of the U.S. Congress.
The Society is recognized as a world leader in fostering scientific
education and research, and promoting public understanding of science.
"
- American Institute of Biological
Sciences.
- American Institute of Physics.
- Promotes
the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of physics and its application to
human welfare.
- American Mathematical Society.
- American Physical Society.
- American Nuclear
Society.
- American Society of NeuroRadiology.
- Mostly all about head and neck medical imaging.
- BelNET
- Belgian Advanced
Communications Network for scientific research and the Belgian Public
Sector.
- Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics,
State Research Center of Russian Federation
- Novosibirsk Siberia.
- Canadian
National Research Council.
- Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique.
- Lots of links to
science in France and elsewhere.
- Federal Office of Scientific and
Technical Information
- US Department of Energy.
- European Physical
Society.
- Fraunhofer Gesellschaft
- . With 47 Institutes, it is the leading organization of applied
research in Germany. Also see Fraunhofer
USA, their American Division. They are really quite the leading edge
company! Check out their Applied Materials
Research page. If you need rapid prototypes, perhaps you should talk to
them.
- Geophysics Fluid Dynamics
Laboratory.
- See also the Earth Page.
- High-Energy Physics Information
Center.
- Their links to information concerning the Superconducting SuperCollider are
invaluable.
- Illinois Mathematics and Science
Academy.
- National Academy of Sciences.
- This
page is a wonderful resource for links to other scientific organizations!
- National Science Board
- The governing body of the National Science
Foundation (NSF).
See also the Directorate
for Engineering of the NSF.
- Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
- Home of the Tokamak Fusion Test
Reactor. Try following this link to see how
they're doing. Also, see their page of Informative
Fusion Sites. Here's another site, privately maintained, devoted to Cold Fusion.
- Office of Energy Research
- United States Department of Energy. Be sure to
take a look at the US Fusion Energy
Sciences Program Homepage.
- Optical Society of America.
- Fiber Optics, laser energy, lensing systems, imaging systems,
basically these guys are concerned with anything to do with light. they have
a fairly amazing collection of links to Optics and Photonics
Organizations on the WWW.
- Russian Science on the World Wide
Web.
- A very helpful index!
- Swiss Academic and Research Network
(SWITCH).
- University of Queensland
(Australia) Faculties and Departments.
- VHDL. Also with links to the IEEE.
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