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excellent. I tried scirus for articles on wormholes. I was able to read enough during lunch to make my brain hurt.
That's good.
 
Originally posted by: DrPizza
excellent. I tried scirus for articles on wormholes. I was able to read enough during lunch to make my brain hurt.
That's good.

yes, scirus is the best for scientific info, although some of the sources, especially the medical ones, require membership to view the journals.

 
If you have access to IEEE documents through whatever school or company you are a part of, IEEE Xplore is a goldmine of information. The archive contains pretty much anything published under any of the IEEE societies for the past 40 or 50 years at least.

Another useful site is Google scholar
 
Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
If you have access to IEEE documents through whatever school or company you are a part of, IEEE Xplore is a goldmine of information. The archive contains pretty much anything published under any of the IEEE societies for the past 40 or 50 years at least.

Another useful site is Google scholar

:beer: For the google scholar! I can't believe I've never seen that before. But there are a lot of quality pay-for info services, and I don't like to pay money for information. Thanks for the help. :thumbsup:
 
bugmenot.com might have a registration account for any registration required, at least if it's free.
 
For Biology:

EvoWiki. Information about evolution.

SDSC Biology Workbench (requires free registration). Online tools for finding, aligning, and analyzing molecular (DNA & protein) sequence data.

National Center for Biotechnology Information. Gateway to various sites, such as OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man), OMIA (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals), Entrez (database of hundreds of journals), and PubMed.

Public Library of Science - Biology. Online, 'open-source', peer-reviewed biology journal.

Project Gutenberg. Ebooks of lots of classic texts in biology, including the (nearly) complete major works of Darwin.
 
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