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Studying has never been easier! There are a ton of fantastic websites where you can learn practically anything from science to cooking. We're going to take a look at the best websites for learning about science and how they can help you boost your school grades and future career. -Science Connect 2: The Official Wiley Science Textbook For College Students by Lisa R. Landau, James A. Osborn, Frank L. Polizzi. This is the official textbook for study guides and MCQs by Wiley Publishing, Inc. This book is available as a free PDF download from this site. -Figuring Science: Robust Plug-In DNA Sequencer by Dr Randall J. Bayley. This book is also published by Wiley and offers a free PDF from their website. -Ask a Biologist, by David Hone, Ph.D. This online resource can be found on the University of California, Berkeley site and offers a free PDF of their study guide for this textbook that you can download here or here . Their study guide is free for anyone to use as long as you don't put it online (clearly stating this). You can find out more information about Ask a Biologist through the links below: https://www.berkeley. edu/news/media/releases/2002/09/12_biologist.shtml -Some other great sites that you should check out to learn about science include: -Khan Academy (http://www.khanacademy.org/)is the best site online to learn practically anything for free! This is a fantastic resource for teachers and students alike, especially if you are struggling in a subject or class. They offer thousands of videos to listen or watch on any subject, making it super convenient for anyone to use. They even have certification programs where you can earn points for passing tests on your favorite subjects! Some assignments are even customized specifically for students in high school, college, or adult education programs. If you're trying to learn a foreign language, they offer tons of free lessons for you to use! You can also find a ton of videos on their YouTube channel as well. This site offers a lot of free resources and encouragement to those who truly want to learn more. -The Google Science Fair (https://sciencefair.withgoogle.com/)is a great website for students and teachers alike that encourages students to create science experiments using things that are around them, such as fruit or water from the school's swimming pool or cafeteria table. You can test things around your house or science classroom. You can find out more information about this site through the link above. They offer a ton of resources to help you get started, including FAQs, tips, and examples of experiments that other students have done. -Meet the Scientist (https://www.onetruemedia.com/one/meet/)is an online site that offers numerous interviews with scientists about their work and how they got involved in their profession. The main scientist featured in the videos is Dr. Alexander Krushelnick who is currently working at Harvard University's Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology to find answers for life's biggest questions. cfa1e77820
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