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Web Sites in Category Science

HotAIR - Articles from the Annals of Improbable Research.

Bob Lazar Corner - Tom Mahood examines Robert Scott Lazar's claims of having worked on a top-secret anti-matter-powered, gravity-distorting UFO project.

Dyson Spheres - Some sketches of dyson spheres.

Foresight Institute - The Foresight Institute's goal is to guide emerging technologies (especially nanotechnology) to improve the human condition.

Geoffrey A. Landis - In addition to writing SF, Mr. Landis also does scientific research for NASA and the Ohio Aerospace Institute.

Molumbia - E-journal with ruminations on the future of Homo Sapiens.

Quantum Teleportation - An article about the teleportation of particles using Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen entanglement.

sci.astro FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions list for the Usenet newsgroup sci.astro. Includes sections on time, astrophysics, the solar system, extraterrestrial life, stars, galaxies, and a list of often-used acronyms.

SFcrowsnest.com: Weird Science Library - Articles on strange and weird science. Includes chickens being genetically modified to breath underwater, and plans to launch starships by blowing up atom bombs underneath them.

Space Future - Pro-space exploration group. Includes an archive of space tourism work, with information on vehicles, tourism and star-drives.

Technovelgy - Inventions by science fiction authors and movie makers.

Time Travel Message Board - Discuss the philosophical and physical ramifications of time travel, paradoxes, parallel universes, and related topics.

Ultimate Biospheres - An explanation of the concept of the Dyson sphere.

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