
Just like the real world, the web is huge, but you really only want to see the best. These links are to the places on the web that I (Troy) think are the best for content worth spending your time on.
Dr300.com, Dave Terry's Website. Dave is a friend of mine, and a very good physicist with way too many ideas running through his head all at once. He is an expert in mathematical modeling of physics phenomena, optics, laser propagation and a host of off the wall topics. Take a look and let him know what you think.
Engineers.com, a place for software and resources for the engineering community. If you are working in a technical field, you'll appreciate the resources offered here. Links to consultants, engineering software, calculators, recruiters and even parts resources. A well organized site where you'll easily find what you're looking for.
Math
Moves You!, A Raytheon sponsored site displaying exciting applications of
mathematics. Celebrities of sports and
entertainment share how math works for them!
Molecular Expressions An
absolutely fascinating site. Imagery that will have you planning a vacation to
the microscopic world. Sorry, you
can’t book that trip here. This site is absolutely fascinating, with all
the technical depth you could hope for!
NOAA National Weather Service These guys have a fantastic website with satellite imagery that is fun to watch.
Accelerating Organization I just discovered this organization dedicated to creating the future we want.
Evolution and Design The weblog of bioEE 467 Summer 2006 This is what summer school should be. Of course, do your extra reading at the beach!
Michael
Shermer’s regular articles in Scientific
American have been thought provoking, informative and well written. This site www.skeptic.com
is a great way to keep a skeptic informed.
Bob Park’s What’s New articles to keep you up to date. What’s New looks at the interface between science and the public. This site www.bobpark.org
is a great way to keep a senator informed.
StatSoft textbook. This free online book explains statistics terms
and calculations. I’ve not seen a
better resource for statistics definitions and formulas.
One of My absolute favorites: The Teaching Company Great college courses to enjoy at home.
Here is one of my favorite blog writers: grrlscientist
Another blogger I read: http://danielrhoads.blogspot.com
American Association for the
Advancement of Science
These
Guys Make the Best Laser Beam Diagnostics Instruments in the World:
Spiricon Inc.
Ed Hat.com, Local events and topics of interest for Santa Barbara and surrounding areas. Some of these
stories are on the weird, but they are always interesting.
Santa Maria news., This is a local newspaper in Santa Barbara County
Santa Barbara News Press, Local Santa Barbara NewsPaper. This town has a flavor all its own.
World
Science Net, Popularized science news stories brought to you before the mainstream
media picks them up. Some of these
stories are on the edge, but they will usually be the next stories in the
popular press.
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