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  • SciTechDaily - Selected analysis, opinion, features, background and book reviews from international news sources. Includes email updates and links to breaking news sites and sci/tech publications.
  • Telegraph: Connected - Includes the latest science, technology and dotcom news plus regular columnists, features, Boot Camp, competitions and computer book reviews.
  • The New York Times: Science - Offers news and features about current scientific issues and advances in the earth, life, physical, social and space sciences.
  • ABC Online: Science - Presents local and international breaking news and features from The Lab along with details of their TV and radio programs. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  • ScienCentral News - Independent news bureau offers science and technology reporting for radio and television. Includes print and video archives of recent programs including PBS's NOVA News Minutes. [RealPlayer or QuickTime]
  • SciDev.Net - News, views and information about science, technology and the developing world. Includes articles from other news sources worldwide.
  • The Hindu: Sci Tech - Weekly section of India's national newspaper offers news and features.
  • Aljazeera.Net: Sci-Tech - News and features about science and technology worldwide.
  • PBS: Science & Nature - Television show companion sites for various science series and specials, plus web-original sites. USA.
  • Springer Online: Science News - Roundup of scientific and medical research news from major universities and laboratories worldwide. Includes journal search and free online access to abstracts and tables of contents in over 500 journals and 2000 books.
  • Christian Science Monitor - Sci/Tech - News feed on biology, the Internet, environment, space, and other topics.
  • CBC - Health and Science News - Top stories, headlines, and indepth coverage from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Christian Science Monitor - Sci/Tech - Includes articles and columns on computing, the environment, the Internet and space.
  • The Why Files - Well-researched, educational descriptions of the actual science behind current news stories. From the University of Wisconsin, supported by the National Institute for Science Education of the NSF.
  • BBC News: Science/Nature - Offers news and feature stories plus audio and video programs and clips about the natural sciences.
  • BBC News - Science/Nature - News feed on topics in the natural sciences.
  • Deutsche Welle: Science & Technology - News and analysis from Germany and Europe. Includes live TV and radio.
  • Phys.Org - News about technology, physics, space, and earth science.
  • Guardian Unlimited - Science - Daily-updated UK site focusing on science, environment and medicine. Latest news, opinions, analysis and background from the Guardian and Observer newspapers plus interactive guides and talkboards.
  • Discovery Channel - News - Features current news stories about science plus video, fan sites, games, webdcams and an email newsletter.
  • Los Angeles Times - Science & Medicine - News and story gallery from their own journalists plus breaking news from AP and links to web resources.
  • ABC News: Technology & Science - News stories along with podcasts, video and blogs. USA.
  • NOVA: Science in the News - Articles discuss the science behind the headlines. Includes email newsletter and Back to Basics annotated links. From the Australian Academy of Science.
  • PBS NewsHour: Science Reports - Segments on research and technology developments from the news program include special reports with transcripts and lesson plans plus some streaming audio and video. Email newsletter.
  • Education Guardian - Research - Latest news, analysis and commentary includes research findings, sector news, profiles, interviews and special reports.

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