Blogs
The State Department's eJournal USA
Defining Internet Freedom issue:
Breaking Online Barriers, Dancing Baby Tests Internet Law, Google Slapped with Privacy Violation in Italy, Industry Takes a Stand for Online Freedom
ScientificAmerican.com
The Wisdom of the Hive
Is the Web a Threat to Creativity and Cultural values? One Cyber Pioneer Thinks So.
Therapists Use Virtual Worlds to Address Real Problems
Troubled teens benefit from role-play in virtual worlds with their therapists.
Flying on a Wing and an Isotope
Resuscitating the Atomic Airplane
Scientific American MIND
How Do Neurons Communicate?
Scientists debate how synapses work
Tinkering With Our Clock
A gene that controls human sleep habits can transform the rodents into "early birds"
Your Brain on Toxins
A review of the literature shows that developing brains are vulnerable to a host of poisons.
Scientific American
Silicon Smackdown
A New Algorithim Could Soon Vanquish Go Pros
The Village Voice
Your Brain on 9/11
Three neurological studies reveal that traumatic memories of those near the site and bereaved children affect functioning of parts of their brains.
Unwelcome Science
New York's Newest Science Magnet School and its Pioneering Principal, Jose Maldonado-Rivera
The New York Times
CyberTimes Toy Story: Origin of a Species
The making of the first fully computer-generated cartoon feature film.
NYT and International Herald Tribune
Why online shoppers abandon their shopping carts.
Oral History
Oral history Interviews with Geneva Overholser
Three two audio sessions and one videotaped session with the former editor of the DeMoines Register.
Book Reviews
Scientific American MIND Play = Learning
Cognitive scientists describe decades of research on play by which children learn. The authors claim that No Child Left Behind over-emphasizes test scores, and ignores data on how kids learn best.
Books - Children's
Looking at Light
Fourth graders explore what makes rainbows, why there are colors, why lights add up to white and paints add up to black.
Listening to Sound
Fourth graders learn about sound waves, echoes, and music.
Light and Sound Technology
How we capture light and sound so that we can see and hear them any time we want.
Other Articles Online
Womens eNews Mentor Programs Help Girls Engineer Their Futures
Women continue to lag behind men in engineering, but mentorship programs help attract girls.
Other Magazines
Catching the Customer
How online merchants gain buyers' trust
Battling CyberFraud
Jewerly Etailers and Customer Trust
Computers in Court
Technology Review
Book
Public Television Documentaries
net.LEARNING
The Pros and Cons of Learning Online
Minerva's Machine: Women and Computing
How women overcome barriers in school and the industry
Communications of the ACM