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Jhawkesby Started conversation Sep 28, 2008
Hi everybody This is my first time for using h2g2. I just wanted to ask a question. I like science and I wanted to know if anybody knows of any good science websites because I usually look out for good ones when I am on the internet. Also if anybody could guide me around the place as well thankyou.
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Taff Agent of kaos Posted Sep 28, 2008
hi jhawkesby and welcome to hootoo
go to the front page and try SEx:
the science explained conversation
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Sep 28, 2008
I think you'll find a fair few people round here who are really quite knowledible and interested in science; I've known practising medical doctors nurses and several just plain boring scientist types like me myself (NOt to mention far far too many geeky computer sciency type people, err kinda like me also I guess )
So, which bits of science in particular?: fraid I'm not much use on the mind bogglingly complicated bits of physics and maths but try to do my best at biology seeing as how I studied it for years.... Mind I get to have fun now messing about with computers and breaking them instead
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Jhawkesby Posted Sep 28, 2008
I like science in general but chemistry is my favourite part. I do like biology especially human biology because my mum is a doctor so I have grown up through listening to medical stuff.
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Jhawkesby Posted Sep 29, 2008
Has anybody heard of the magazine called Scientific American and if so what do you think of it.
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BouncyBitInTheMiddle Posted Sep 30, 2008
I have never read Scientific American.
On the internet, I suppose a good place to start for science would be the website for "Science" and "Nature", which are the big, almost populist science journals. Much of the stuff there is not available without a subscription sadly.
Also, the NASA website almost always has something interesting on it.
Are you looking for somewhere to read about science, or somewhere to discuss it?
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turvy (Fetch me my trousers Geoffrey...) Posted Sep 30, 2008
Hi Jhawkesby
Scientific American (http://www.sciam.com/) is a good read as is New Scientist (http://www.newscientist.com/home.ns). Scientific american has a weekly podcast and if you like podcasts then ABC Radio National (Australian broadcaster) has the Science Show (http://www.abc.net.au/rn/scienceshow/) which I find interesting most weeks.
NASA has lots going on all the time on their site - http://www.nasa.gov/ .
You say you like chemistry. I know there are others on here that will know more than me on that subject but here is a site I like - http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/chemistry/ . Also here is astronomy, maths and physics.
t. (not a scientist)
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TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Posted Sep 30, 2008
To correct a typo: New Scientist is found at http://www.newscientist.com/.
And SEx: Science Explained is at A4108330.
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula
TRiG.
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TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Posted Sep 30, 2008
To correct a typo: The New Scientist homepage is at http://www.newscientist.com.
SEx: Science Explained is at A4108330.
Try also Science Blogs. http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula
TRiG.
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- 1: Jhawkesby (Sep 28, 2008)
- 2: Taff Agent of kaos (Sep 28, 2008)
- 3: Jhawkesby (Sep 28, 2008)
- 4: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (Sep 28, 2008)
- 5: Jhawkesby (Sep 28, 2008)
- 6: Jhawkesby (Sep 28, 2008)
- 7: Jhawkesby (Sep 29, 2008)
- 8: BouncyBitInTheMiddle (Sep 30, 2008)
- 9: turvy (Fetch me my trousers Geoffrey...) (Sep 30, 2008)
- 10: BouncyBitInTheMiddle (Sep 30, 2008)
- 11: TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office (Sep 30, 2008)
- 12: TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office (Sep 30, 2008)
- 13: TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office (Sep 30, 2008)
- 14: turvy (Fetch me my trousers Geoffrey...) (Sep 30, 2008)
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