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ARTstor
A subscription-based digital library of over two million high-resolution images from the arts, architecture, humanities, and social sciences, with tools for image analysis and presentations. (from Sociology & Social Sciences)
Humanities Commons
An open-access scholarly network that provides profiles, group collaboration spaces, and a repository for preprints, teaching materials, and conference papers in the humanities. (from Sociology & Social Sciences)
Omni Calculator
Provides a diverse collection of online tools to solve problems across various fields, including finance, business, health, and science, simplifying complex calculations. (from General Science, Mathematics)
NASA
The central hub for all NASA content, featuring the latest mission news, launch schedules, multimedia galleries, and links to specialized science and exploration programs across the agency. (from Aeronautics & Aerospace)
Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)
Daily high‑resolution images or photographs of our universe accompanied by a brief, insightful explanation written by professional astronomers. (from Museums & Exhibits)
Solar System Exploration
An interactive site detailing every world in our solar system—planets, moons, asteroids, and comets—with mission timelines, imagery, and discovery highlights. (from Aeronautics & Aerospace, Museums & Exhibits)
Earth Observatory
Uses satellite data to publish stunning images and explainers on Earth’s climate, weather events, environmental change, and natural disasters. (from Earth Sciences, Meteorology)
Eyes on the Solar System
Real‑time, 3D interactive visualizations that lets you “fly along” with NASA spacecraft and explore planets, moons, and asteroids throughout our solar system. (from Aeronautics & Aerospace)
Planetary Photojournal
Curated archives of the highest‑quality planetary imagery from NASA missions, searchable by target, date, and mission, with full technical details for each photograph. (from Aeronautics & Aerospace)
NASA Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
Tracks key indicators of global climate change—like CO₂ levels, global temperature, ice mass, and sea level—through live data visualizations and expert analyses. (from Earth Sciences, Meteorology)
Sciences and Exploration Directorate
This website presents scientific research and exploration efforts focusing on Earth and space. It provides information across various disciplines including Earth sciences, astrophysics, and heliophysics, detailing studies of celestial bodies and the wider universe. (from Aeronautics & Aerospace, Earth Sciences)
ConstructionJobs.com
A niche board for construction, engineering, and skilled-trade professionals, with regional filters and a resume database for contractors and project managers. (from Engineering)
Neal.fun
by Neal Agarwal, featuring a collection of interactive games, visualizations, and thought-provoking experiments. It's known for its unique blend of entertainment and educational content, often using data and concepts in playful and engaging ways. (from General Science)
Rewild Yourself
An initiative promoting a deeper connection with nature and ecological well-being, (from Ecology)
Scale of the Universe
an interactive experience for learning about the immense scales of the visible and invisible world, from subatomic particles to cosmic structures. (from General Science)
BLDGBLOG
Explores ideas and theoretical concepts related to architecture, urban environments, and the future of landscapes. (from Geography & Cartography)
The Map Room
Provides regular commentary and news on a variety of topics related to cartography and geographical information. (from Geography & Cartography)
Great Map
A curious weblog of links generally related to cartography (from Geography & Cartography)
Making Maps: DIY Cartography
Offers a collection of resources and concepts for map-making enthusiasts by author and Professor John Krygier of Geography at Ohio Wesleyan University. (from Geography & Cartography)
Language Log
Commentary and analysis on linguistics, language use, and related cultural phenomena that's been posting since 2003 Institute for Research in Cognitive Science at the University of Pennsylvania with contributions over the years from notable linguists like Arnold Zwicky, Ben Zimmer, Victor Mair, Bill Poser, Heidi Harley, Roger Shuy, Geoff Nunberg, Eric Bakovic, Sally Thomason, Barbara Partee, and John McWhorter. (from Sociology & Social Sciences)
Damn Interesting
Self described as " award-winning, and award-losing project dedicated to sharing fascinating-yet-obscure true storie", from the fields of science, history, and psychology, available in both written articles and podcast format. (from General Science)
3 Quarks Daily
Somewhat irreverent articles and essays covering a diverse range of topics including science, arts, philosophy, politics, and literature from head editor S. Abbas Raza (from General Science)
The Revealer
Self described as a "magazine that explores religion and its many roles in society and people’s lives, and "takes seriously how religion shapes, and is shaped by, race, sexuality, gender, politics, history, and culture." (from Sociology & Social Sciences)
Powerhouse Museum
Australia's largest museum group focuses on the intersection of arts, design, science, and technology, engaging communities with contemporary ideas. (from Museums & Exhibits)
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Houses one of the world's largest and most inclusive collections of American art, serving as a center for the study and appreciation of artistic heritage, features blog and digital exhibits. (from Museums & Exhibits)
Oregon Timeweb
An interactive project that lets create a timeline detailing historical events and developments within Oregon, created by the Oregon historical society. (from Museums & Exhibits)
Northwest Waterfall Survey
Comprehensive database of information, pictures, and directions for waterfalls located throughout the Pacific Northwest region, including Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. (from Earth Sciences)
Hiking Project
An open-data trail directory backed by REI Co-op, featuring GPS-tracked maps, elevation profiles, and user-submitted beta for over 50,000 routes. (from Geography & Cartography)
Watch Duty
Map of wildfires and associated alerts and incidents from a non-profit organization. (from Geography & Cartography)
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