Science can strike you anywhere, at class, while traveling and even while reading this article. And the internet is the best place to keep your curious mind at peace.
“You wasted $150,000 on an education you coulda got for $1.50 in late fees at the public library.”
Matt Damon, Good Will Hunting
Save those $1.50 too and satisfy the curiosity you have for the science with these websites –
NASA.com

- Who can teach you about space better than the leaders in the international space market, NASA.
- Visit their site and you can have space-related info, photos, videos, interviews, and latest technologies.
Scitable

- If something needs to be explained with the help of science, it is scitable and you can find it here.
- Read the science-related blogs, be a part of a huge community, and you can even apply for jobs.
Nature.com

- A whole package for news, research, and blogs related to biological sciences, environmental sciences and physical sciences.
- The way they cover each and everything being honest to their genre is really amazing and helpful.
Howstuffworks.com

- The name of the website pretty much sums what the content is all about, everything.
- Also, the scientific dictionary is perfect for the students who’s curiosity is a never-ending thirst.
Smithsonian.com

- Human behavior is not to meddle with other sciences, and this website is what the budding behavior scientists need.
- The articles here cover everything related to human behavior, space, cosmos, evolution, and the mind and body.

