| Heavenly_Mathematics__Cultural_Astronomy An interdisciplinary course on cultural astronomy. |
| Hindu_Cosmological_Time_Cycles An accurate calendar and the progenitor of the agesimal (base 60) "degree, minutes, seconds" measurement system. |
| Historiacoelestis Yahoo group moderated by Stuart Williams, F.R.A.S. |
| Historical_Astronomy_Division American Astronomical Society division devoted to history, with a link to pages on the history of the society itself. |
| History_and_Philosophy_of_Western_Astronomy The History chapter of an introductory astronomy course. |
| History_of_Astronomy Offers a history of the field and science. Features links to related sites, awards and contact details. Provided by the Working Group for the History of Astronomy. |
| History_of_Astronomy_Pages Frederik Kaiser (1808-1872) and the professionalisation of Dutch astronomy; The "Lost Letters" of J.C. Kapteyn (1851-1922); Many history of astronomy and history of science links with a Dutch flavo |
| History_of_SETI An overview of the history of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence using radio frequencies. Includes photos. |
| A_History_of_X-ray_Astronomy_at_Goddard Describes observations using balloons, rockets and satellites. |
| Islamic_Astronomy Article by Owen Gingerich explores refinement and criticism of Ptolemaic astronomy, including religious influences on direction, and describes precursors to and influences on Copernicus. |
| Jewish_Astronomy,_From_Ancient_to_Modern_Times Astronomy in Israel from Og's Circle to the Wise Observatory. |
| Little_Green_Men,_White_Dwarfs_or_Pulsars? A personal account by Jocelyn Bell Burnell on the discovery of pulsars. |
| The_Manchester_Astronomical_Society_History The first hundred years, list of presidents, list of archived documents. |
| MuslimHeritage_com_-_Astronomy Articles on astronomers, observatories, work performed and its significance from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries. |
| Northern_California_History_of_Astronomy_Luncheon_and_Discussion_Association Announcements of discussions (in Oakland, California), open to the public, on various astronomy history topics, and an archive of past discussions |
| Out_of_This_World Exhibition catalog for The Golden Age of the Celestial Atlas. Includes an historical essay and sample pictures. |
| Roemer_and_the_First_Determination_of_the_Velocity_of_Light Burndy Library online publication of 1940 article detailing the background and details of Roemer's work. |
| Rundetaarn_(The_Round_Tower) Astronomy in Denmark: Brahe, Roemer, Hertzsprung. |
| Russell_A__Hulse_-_Nobel_Lecture The discovery of the binary pulsar. |
| A_Science_Odyssey_-_Physics_and_Astronomy PBS articles about 20th century astronomy and physics. |
| The_Society_For_The_History_Of_Astronomy Academic and popular topics, with a focus on Britain. |
| The_Star_of_Bethlehem An investigation of the science and history which bear on the mysterious star said to have accompanied the advent of Christ. |
| Starry_Messenger Phase I of the Electronic History of Astronomy, developed in the Whipple Museum of the History of Science at Trinity College, Cambridge. Covers the history of instruments and techniques, themes such a |
| Telescopes_from_the_Ground_Up The history of telescopes. |
| Tycho\'s_Star_Maps Celestial atlases and globes on exhibit at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. |
| Understanding_Tidal_Friction Article by Peter Brosche on gaining understanding of changes in the Moon's orbit. |
| The_Àryabhatíya_of_Àryabhata The oldest exact astronomic constant? The ratio of earth rotations to lunar orbits in Aryabhata's AD 498 writing. |
| BBC_-_H2G2_-_Feral_Children An introductory article with brief overviews of four famous cases. |
| Feral_Children_-_Wikipedia The online encyclopedia's entry on feral children, containing a brief description of feral children, a list of several well-known cases, and links to articles about some of the children. |
| Feral_Children_in_Legend,_Literature_--_and_Life A trivia quiz that tests knowledge of mythology, literature, history, current events and zoology. |
| FeralChildren_com Stories of feral children, photos, book extracts and reviews, academic articles and essays, and lists of books and other resources. |
| Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Childhood_and_Adolescence__Feral_Children A brief article citing several famous cases and the controversies about human nature to which they are relevant. |
| Neuroscience_for_Kids__Feral_Children A lesson about feral children written for children, including a list of films about real and fictional cases. |
| Savage_Girls_and_Wild_Boys__A_History_of_Feral_Children An introduction to the subject, taken and edited from the book of the same title by Michael Newton. |
| Studies_of_Feral_Children Douglas Candland, author of "Feral Children and Clever Animals", presents discussions of four famous cases and draws conclusions about language acquisition. |
| Jacksonville_com__Metro__Teen_found_caged;_parents_held The adoptive parents of a 17-year-old boy who was found locked in a crib suffering from psychosocial dwarfism are charged with felony child neglect. (March 9, 2005) |
| Siberian_boy,_7,_raised_by_dogs_after_parents_abandoned_him A report of a Russian boy apparently raised by the family dog after being abandoned by his parents. (August 4, 2004) |
| Wild_Things__Fortean_Times_Article A general article featuring a large number of cases of feral children, with bibliography. (August 1, 2002) |
| Romania\'s_Wild_Boy A news story describing the case of Traian Caldarar, a Romanian boy who lived in the wild for three years. (February 22, 2002) |
| Chilean_\'Dog_Boy\' Article about 10-year-old Chilean boy who lived with stray dogs for two years. (June 20, 2001) |
| Taming_the_Monkey_Boy An article about John Ssebunya that appeared in the Scotsman. The author interviews those directly involved in John's discovery and rehabilitation. (October 17, 1999) |
| From_Monkey_Boy_to_Choir_Boy An article about John Ssebunya, an orphan boy apparently reared by apes in the African jungle who was brought to Britain in 1999. (October 6, 1999) |
| Russian_Dog_Boy Article about Ivan Mishukov, a 6-year-old Russian boy who lived with stray dogs. (July 3, 1998) |
| Grassroots__Social_Science_Web_Directory Listing of web sites and online materials in the area of behavioral and social sciences, categorized, abstracted, and reviewed for quality by staff at Andrews University. |
| Humanities_and_Social_Sciences_Australian_Research_Resources_(HUSSARR) An information gateway for Australian researchers into French humanities and social sciences. Includes a searchable database of these resources. |
| Humbul_Humanities_Hub Cataloged and annotated resources covering the humanities and social sciences. |
| InterculturalRelations_com Interdisciplinary resource for cross-cultural psychology, cultural anthropology, intercultural communication, and related disciplines. |
| National_Academies’_Division_of_Behavioral_and_Social_Sciences_and_Education_(DBASSE) U.S. National Academies website providing links to research by project, unit, and subject as well as event information, member list, and related links. |
| National_Network_of_State_Polls_(NNSP) A confederation of organizations that conduct state-level surveys. |
| Political_Research,_Inc_ A nonpartisan group which publishes a variety of political, economic, and demographic educational/reference materials free to subscribers. |
| Regard Searchable database of UK research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. In-depth information on projects, publications, and other research activities. |
| Research_Resources_in_Social_Science Links and proprietary information for social science researchers of all flavors and in all fields. Also has an online social science bookstore. |
| Roehampton_University__Social_Sciences Subject guide features description of journals and newspapers with Library of Congress reference tags. Offers tips for finding articles and also provides links to related sites. |
| The_Scout_Report_for_Social_Sciences The target audience of this report is faculty, students, staff, and librarians in the social sciences. Each biweekly issue offers a selective collection of Internet resources covering topics in the fi |
| Social_Research_in_Georgia Directory of articles and proposals for cooperation by Georgian social scientists, including links to funding bodies and mailing lists. Content in English and Georgian. |
| Social_Sciences_Internet_Resources Selection of resources maintained by Western Connecticut State University. |
| Social_Sciences_WWW_Virtual_Library Social science research resources, organized by subject, resource type, and alphabetically. Include online journals, bibliographies, data archives, professional associations, and links to other direct |
| Social_Sciences_WWW_Virtual_Library Directory of reviewed online social science resources. |
| Social_Studies_Web_links Over 2000 web links in 40 different categories approved for research by a teacher. |
| SSDC Search for Social Sciences Data on the Net |
| UK_Data_Archive Provides the largest collection of digital data in the social sciences and humanities in the United Kingdom. |
| UNESCO_Social_and_Human_Sciences_Documentation_Centre Providing online resources for researchers in social sciences such as databases, catalogues and bibliographies. |
| Useful_Links_for_Social_Science_Students A page of links for use by A'level and degree students studying sociology, psychology, research, criminology and British politics. |
| WWW_Virtual_Library__Evaluation Directory of Internet resources for scholars in social policy evaluation. Annotated listings of organizations, publications, discussion groups, databases, institutions, and other directories. |
| Adsumo International recruitment for professionals in life science and medical research. |
| Bioblogia Often-updated weblog with jobs, grants, volunteering and news related to biology and environmental sciences in English and Spanish languages. |