Recommended Sites
The following list contains some worthy sites that didn't fit with GLOBELENS' front page blogroll. Not all reflect creationist or Christian views and GLOBELENS accepts no responsibility for their content, although we do accept complaints and general sarcasm here.
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Science News
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Leans a little heavily on the political side of science, IMO, but their stories are easy to read.
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If you can't bear to miss a single scientific press release, even if major media doesn't cover it, EurekAlert is for you.
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One of the most interesting and user-friendly sites for science news.
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Nature boasts this respectable news site, although their story archives are unfortunately available only to subscribers. They also host a blog to correspond with their news stories at http://blogs.nature.com/news/blog/ .
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Whether you like the NYT or not, their science page has an undeniably large variety of flavors.
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Lastest whims and discoveries of the science world. An emphasis on health.
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Animals
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Browse the animal kingdom. Complete with sights and sounds.
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Clear pictures, brief and intriguing descriptions of a multitude of creatures.
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View photos and movies of your favorite endangered species, both plant and animal.
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Saturated with brilliant fish photos. Just click on a fish.
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This link will take you directly to the entophiles. I recommend using the "random leap to next record" button.
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Geography / Culture
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BAR is a somewhat quirky archaeological publication, focusing exclusively on work involving biblical times or subjects. Their stories are often fascinating but not necessarily theologically orthodox.
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24-hour surveillance of Mount Saint Helens from the Mount St. Helens National Volcano Monument site.
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Very humanist, but publishes entertaining and informative writing and world-class photography.
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Space
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The ESA draws on the resources of several European nations, and is dedicated to improving space technology for the benefit of Europe. Their site contains mission news and space facts and images.
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The Space Telescope Science Institute's fascinating site, complete with updated photos of the universe from Hubble.
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JPL is a NASA staffed lab managed by Caltech, and is in charge of many NASA exploration missions, such as the Cassini-Huygens mission.
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's site. Learn about the solar system and current and future missions.
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The Cassini spacecraft has become a window into Saturn and its moons in this ongoing mission.
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The latest news from NASA's shuttle missions.
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Christian Thinking
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The unparalleled flagship site of the world's largest apologetics organization. Check out the "Q&A Topics" tab.
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Chuck Colson's daily commentary.
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The Institute answers questions regarding apologetics, Christian thinking, and cultural movements.
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Plenty of scientific creationist research papers, as well as the monthy "Impact" and "Acts & Facts" articles.
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More pro-life news coverage than apologetics, but they provide links to pro-life bloggers, stories, and posts.
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An organization dedicated to preserving the Christian family and celebrating America's Christian heritage.
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