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SodaConstructor
Sodaconstructor gives you a wire-frame, jellyfish-like creature that marches jauntily back and forth across your computer screen; it's up to you to alter physique or physics (by turning gravity on or off, for example).

TechChallenge 2005 - Battle the Blaze
Firefighters use a variety of techniques to battle wildfires, including ground-based crews, air tankers, helicopters, and other approaches. Can you design a better firefighting device that will put out a simulated wildfire?More information and contact rules will be available on December 1, 2004. Presented by the Tech Museum and Cadence Design Systems.

Jefferson Lab - Games and Puzzles
Science games, math games, word games....

Archimedes Lab
Brain teasers

The Science of Cooking
Discover how a pinch of curiosity can improve your cooking! Explore recipes, activities, and Webcasts that will enhance your understanding of the science behind food and cooking. Presented by the Exploratorium.

Color in Motion
An interactive experience of color communication and color symbolism

Wright Brothers 100th Anniversary Page

Jefferson Lab - Science Education - Games and Puzzles
Science, Math, and Word Games

A Game a Day
A Game A Day is a puzzle site featuring a new puzzle format each weekday for each month.It features free interactive word puzzles, word games, wordsearches, crosswords, riddles, anagrams, brainteasers and more.

Jim Arnosky's Wildlife Journal
A colorful wildlife web page for kids, with fun facts and coloring pages.

Toshiba Science Exploravision Awards
ExploraVision is a competition for all students in grades K–12. It is designed to encourage students to combine their imagination with their knowledge of science and technology to explore visions of the future. Teams of students select a technology, research how it works and why it was invented, and then project how that technology may change in the future. They must then identify what breakthroughs are required for their vision to become a reality and describe the positive and negative consequences of their technology on society.

For Girls Only - Girls for a Change
Builds on girls' societal awareness and ability to collaborate by facilitating communtiy-based improvement projects that incorporate technology.

updated 1/10/2005