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Sensei Ono, founder of Shinka Martial Arts, is a teacher and student of life. His passion for helping others and self improvement is the purpose behind this blog. -- "If your purpose in any way includes making the world a better place, I urge to you read, and share the knowledge."

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

How to teach yourself anything - Science


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Learn more about the amazing world around you from its chemical makeup to the processes going on in your own body with these helpful sites.
  1. The Chem TeamLearn the basics of chemistry with the tutorials and lessons provided by this site.
  2. Get Body SmartWith interactive animations and activities, this site makes it fun to learn about how the body works inside and out.
  3. The Physics ZoneYou can get a better grasp on concepts like magnetism and motion with this site that offers instruction on the theoretical and mathematical aspects of physics.
  4. The Life WireHere you’ll find a number of animations and tutorials that are designed to help you learn more about biology, even the stuff that may have confused you before.
  5. Geology RocksThe earth may seem like a stable, static entity but it’s always changing and moving. Check out this site to learn more about these processes and the ground under your feet.
  6. NASAIf Earth isn’t your thing, take to the heavens with videos, photos, articles and podcasts all about the stars, planets and what lies beyond.
  7. Inner BodyCheck out this site to learn a bit about the circulatory system and find out just how that cheeseburger is clogging your arteries.
  8. ExploratoriumAlso called the Museum of Science, Art and Human Perception, you’ll find lessons here on everything from how music works to the effects of global warming.
  9. Science A-Go-GoThis site is a great place to learn about the latest and greatest scientific discoveries. You can take to the discussion forums as well if you’d like to debate any topic.
  10. The Why FilesIf you’ve ever wondered why or how a news story about science is true or want to learn more about everyday science, check out this site.

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