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Last Update: June 29, 1995


Center for Mars Exploration. A complete reference to the exploration of Mars, including much data on Mars missions, tools to analyze Mars sensor data and current Mars news. View the high-resolution images of the surface of Mars as recorded by the Viking orbiters in the 1970s. http://cmex-www.arc.nasa.gov/

Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report. The Center for Disease Controls weekly report on who died for what. Check here for the latest news on ebola. http://www.crawford.com/cdc/mmwr/mmwr.html

NASA/JPL Imaging Radar Home Page. A fantastic collection of detailed surface maps of the Earth taken from recent Space Shuttle flights. http://southport.jpl.nasa.gov/

National Center for Biotechnology Information. Doing some DNA or genetic research? Then you need to use the resources offered by the U.S. Government's National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). Biotechnology and academic reserarchers can greatly increase their research efficency by using the many resources offered by NCBI. The NCBI repository starts with the most complete database of DNA and protein sequences accessed by a simple Web browser interface. Other services include DNA and protein sequence submission plus a unique Internet client-server program called BLAST that puts the rather large computational resources of NCBI at the fingertips of molecular biologists. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/

OncoLink. The University of Penninsulvania's cancer information system. http://cancer.med.upenn.edu/

Pharmaceutical Information Index. FAQs and other information on perscription drugs. http://pharminfo.com/

Space Shuttle Information. Comprehensive information and images from all space shuttle flights is kept current at this Web site, including in-flight updates. http://www.ksc.nasa.gov./shuttle/missions/missions.html

The UC Search for Extraterrestial Civilizations. Are we alone in the universe, or can we really look forward to the intergalactic social world depicted by Star Trek? The UC Berkeley SETI Program, SERENDIP (Search for Extraterrestrial Radio Emissions from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations) is an ongoing scientific research effort aimed at detecting radio signals from extraterrestrial civilizations. http://albert.ssl.berkeley.edu/serendip/

Virtural Artificial Life Library. http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~zippy/alife-library.html

World Heath Organizations Diarrhea & Cholera Page. The page that just makes you want to book that "Eat your Way" through Mexico vacation tomorrow !!! http://cdrwww.who.ch/default.htm


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