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- ChemGlobe – Strontium - Resource on electronic, thermal, and steric information with an isotope data chart and links about the element.
- Chemical Elements – Strontium - Information on the element’s atomic structure, properties, and isotopes.
- Environmental Chemistry – Strontium - Details element’s atomic structure, properties, and table of nuclides.
- Jefferson Lab – Strontium - Material provides students’ basic physical and historical information on the element.
- Los Alamos National Labs – Strontium - Institutional databank of the element’s history, forms, properties, isotopes, configurations and applications.
- LennTech – Strontium - Database for physical data, chemical properties, and health and environmental effects of the element.
- United States Geological Survey – Strontium - Statistics and information on the worldwide supply and demand of the element with supporting documents by established entity.
- ChemSoc – Strontium - Details the element's uses, physical information, key isotopes, and ionization energies.
- Web Elements – Strontium - Displays extensive data on discovery, applications, compounds, and properties of the element.
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Sulfur
- ChemGlobe – Sulfur - Publishes electronic, thermal, and steric data with basic information and related links.
- Chemical Elements - Sulfur - Information on the element's atomic structure and chart of isotopes.
- Environmental Chemistry – Sulfur - Details atomic structure, chemical and physical properties and nuclides of the element.
- Jefferson Lab – Sulfur - Dispenses physical and historical information about the element.
- Los Alamos National Labs – Sulfur - Government-run facility's data on the element's history, properties, production, and uses.
- LennTech – Sulfur - Yields the element's physical data, chemical properties, and health and environmental effects.
- World Wide Words – Sulfur - Article that discusses the correct spelling of the element.
- United States Geological Survey – Sulfur - Organizations devoted to providing statistics and information on global supply, demand, and flow of the element.
- ChemSoc – Sulfur - Resource for information on the element’s chemical data and history.
- Web Elements – Sulfur - Contains image, physical information, and details on the element's sources, applications, isotopes, and ionization energies.
- National Academy of Sciences – Sulfur - Monograph document by G. W. Leddicotte of Oak Ridge National Laboratory pertaining to the element's radiochemistry.
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Tantalum
- ChemGlobe – Tantalum - Resource for the element's electronic, thermal, and steric data.
- Chemical Elements – Tantalum - Proffers basic data, atomic structure and isotopes of the element.
- Environmental Chemistry – Tantalum - Supplies data on the element’s aspects ranging from history to its composition.
- Jefferson Lab – Tantalum - Presents elementary data on the element’s physical and historical information.
- Los Alamos National Labs – Tantalum - Transcribes basic history, production, properties, and uses of the element.
- LennTech – Tantalum - Depicts the element’s history, production, properties and applications.
- ChemSoc – Tantalum - States the element’s general and physical information, sources, abundance, uses, key isotopes, and ionization energies.
- Web Elements – Tantalum - Details the element’s discovery, uses, physical information, and properties.
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Technetium
- ChemGlobe – Technetium - Contains electronic, thermal, atomic and steric information along with an isotope table.
- Chemical Elements – Technetium - Provides basic data, atomic structure and configuration and isotopes of the element.
- Environmental Chemistry – Technetium - Comprehensive information on the chemical element along with details on the its properties and composition.
- Jefferson Lab – Technetium - Resource for physical and historical information on the element.
- Los Alamos National Labs – Technetium - Details the element’s basic history, properties, and isotopes.
- LennTech – Technetium - Covers basic physical data, properties, electronic configurations and health effects of the element.
- ChemSoc – Technetium - Global organization for chemistry societies depicting image and contains general and physical data on the element's sources and uses.
- Web Elements – Technetium - Comprehensive and updated information on history, applications, sources, compounds, and properties.
- National Academy of Sciences – Technetium - Monograph by Edward Anders pertaining to the element's radiochemistry.
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Tellurium
- ChemGlobe – Tellurium - Archive on the element’s electronic, thermal, and steric data along with an isotope chart.
- Chemical Elements – Tellurium - Compiles the element’s basic data, atomic structure, and chart of isotopes.
- Environmental Chemistry – Tellurium - Discloses atomic structure, electronic configuration, chemical and physical properties, and outline of nuclides.
- Jefferson Lab – Tellurium - Resource on the element's basic physical and historical information.
- Los Alamos National Labs – Tellurium - Government-run repository for basic data on the element. Comes with details on properties and sources.
- LennTech – Tellurium - Details the element’s physical data, chemical properties, and health and environmental effects.
- ChemSoc – Tellurium - Contains general and physical information on uses, key isotopes, and rates of ionization energies.
- WebElements – Tellurium - Offers extensive data on history, uses, sources, compounds, configurations and properties.
- National Academy of Sciences – Tellurium - Monographic text on the element's radiochemistry by G. W. Leddicotte.
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Terbium
- LennTech – Terbium - Subsidizes on the element’s data, chemical and physical properties, and health and environmental effects.
- ChemSoc – Terbium - Encloses the element’s image as well as details on its source, physical data and isotopes.
- Web Elements – Terbium - Contains information on history, application, sources, compounds, and properties of the element.
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- Koji Nakanishi Research Group - Illustrated samples of research on chemistry of vision, circular dichroism and ginkgolides.
- Nantz Group - Provides research in synthesizing and developing lipid-based vectors for gene delivery.
- KC Nicolaou Group - Features detailed illustrations of research projects focusing on the chemistry, biology and medicine of natural and designed molecules.
- The Nuckolls Laboratory – Department of Chemistry Columbia University - Scientific summary of research aimed towards molecular assembly through hydrogen bonding.
- The Overman Group - Centers research in inventing new transformations and strategies in the synthesis of complex organic molecules.
- The Panek Group - Emphasizes research activities in the field of synthetic organic chemistry specifically the introduction of chirality.
- The Paterson Group – University of Cambridge - Takes particular interest in asymmetric reactions in the synthesis of biologically active natural products and structural analogues.
- Peterson Lab – Penn State Chemistry Department - Focuses on designing, synthesizing and evaluating biologically active small molecules.
- John Pezacki – National Research Council Canada - Encompasses different aspects in the field of chemical biology such as genomics, proteomics, biosynthesis and phytochemistry.
- The Phillips Group – Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Colorado - Provides short description of research in total synthesis and methodology.
- The Posner Group – Johns Hopkins University - Short articles and figures of research in new synthetic methodology, new vitamin D analogs and new antimalarial peroxide drugs.
- Rawal Group – Department of Chemistry at the University of Chicago - Introduces the group’s research on discovering new ways to make complex molecules.
- Rebek Laboratory - Contains collections of chime visualizations, research summaries and publications information.
- Hans J. Reich –University of Wisconsin – Madison - Directs research towards the study of organometallic and organometalloid compounds.
- The Rigby Group - Articles containing data about studies on the total synthesis of Stenine and Ingenol among others.
- Romo Group Research - Interested in the areas of total synthesis of bioactive natural products and development of new methods for ß-lactones.
- Roush Research Group - Focuses on two themes in research; bioactive natural product synthesis and problems in bioorganic chemistry and medicinal chemistry.
- Rychnovsky Research Group - Interested in the topics of prins cyclization, reductive decyanation, and chiral auxiliaries for oxocarbenium ion reactions.
- The Sames Group - Contains brief illustrations and descriptions of research in fluorescent probes of biological processes.
- Prof. Tito Scaiano – University of Ottawa - Summary of current research in metal and semiconductor nanoparticles, radicals and antioxidants, excited state interactions, sensors, DNA damage and photocages.
- The Schaus Research Group - Uses chemical synthesis, functional genomics, and bioinformatics to study the effects of compounds on cellular processes.
- The Scheidt Research Group – Northwestern University - Presents an overview of the research in the complementary areas of reaction methodology and bioorganic chemistry.
- Seeberger Research Group - Concerned with questions on the interface of chemistry and biology with particular interest in oligosaccharides.
- The Sharpless Lab - Compilation of chemistry papers focusing on various topics under the area of chemical reactions.
- JC Sherman Research Group - Provides overview of researches under the areas of molecular encapsulation and de novo proteins.
- Shibasaki Lab – Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences The University of Tokyo - Features downloadable files on the periodic table with ionic radius, spectral data sheet and many others.
- The Sigman Group - Aims to discover and develop new catalytic reactions with broad substrate scope, excellent chemoselectivity and high stereoselectivity.
- Smith Group - Concentrates on preparing stereodefined and enantiomerically pure building blocks through new catalytic reactions and asymmetric methods.
- Sorensen Group - Outlines of various research projects and links to selected publications.
- The Stoltz Group - Focuses research on the synthesis of structurally complex biologically active molecules and includes detailed images.
- Stryker Research Group - Concentrates on incorporating synthetic and mechanistic organometallic chemistry and organic synthesis.
- The Stucky Group - Centralizes in various fields of science, ranging from fundamental research to possible industrial product development.
- The Suginome Research Group - Comprises various viewpoints of chemistry like organic and organometallic, polymer synthesis and photo chemistry.
- SynBioC - Constitutes research about N¬-heterocyclic compounds with focus on strained amino acid derivatives and many others.
- The Taylor Laboratory - Divides researches under the categories of target synthesis and methodology.
- The Theodorakis Research Group - Conducts studies in natural products chemistry and biology.
- Thompson Group - Engages in research on synthesizing and applying pyrrole-containing molecules.
- The Toone Research Group at Duke University - Characterized by research in the application of physical organic chemistry in biological problems.
- The Toste Group - Concentrates on developing catalysts, catalytic reactions and methodologies in synthesizing organic compounds.
- The Trost Research Group at Stanford University - Encompasses two major themes in sysnthesis; reaction and reagents development and creation of proper network instructions.
- The Vasella Group – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich - Presents overview of two research articles in Properties of Novel DNA and RNA and synthesis and characterization of cellulose analogues.
- The DV Research Group - Brief descriptions of research in helical electromolecules, higher dimensional materials and copper-based and polymer-supported catalysts.
- The Van Vranken Group – University of California, Irvine - Focuses research on studying and developing chemical reactions in peptide reporters of cell function and transition metal-catalyzed carbene insertions.
- Waldvogel Group - Carries out research in the areas of molecular recognition, new synthetic methodologies, and total synthesis of natural products.
- Walsh’s Group at University of Pennsylvania - Listings of various research affiliated publications and research articles.
- Ward Group Home Page - Pursues research in designing, developing and demonstrating strategies in materials construction that allow absolute control over the chiral form at molecular level.
- The Waymouth Group – Stanford University - Allocates research into the areas of synthetic and mechanistic organometallic chemistry and catalysis.
- John Welch Research Group – Department of Chemistry University of Albany - Brief summary of group’s research in anti-mycobacterial agents and transition metal complex chemistry.
- Robert M. Williams Research Group - Short write-ups on individual research areas such as DNA reactive anti-tumor natural products and new strategies to treat drug resistant bacteria.
- Woerpel Research Group - Directs research towards the formation of processes forming carbon-carbon bonds and their application in organic synthesis.
- Professor Chi-Huey Wong - Performs research in various areas such as chemical and enzymatic organic synthesis and glycoprotein synthesis.
- Research Group of Frank Würthner – Institute of Organic Chemistry - Devotes research to colored and luminescent organic dyes being studied for various applications as functional dyes.
- The Yamamoto Group – University of Chicago - Studies the synthesis of various organic compounds through designer acid catalysis.
- Xumu’s Research Group - Aims to establish a practical chiral toolbox for reactions in asymmetric catalysis.
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- BioSciences Group of Fujitsu Computer Systems - Provides solutions for chemical and materials research scientist such as integrated hardware and software for high-quality predictions in experiments.
- 0SET – Organic Synthesis Exploration Tool - Focuses on developing software for use in teaching organic chemistry with particular concentration in retrosynthetic analysis.
- The SynGen Program - Designed to generate short, economic routes for the synthesis of target organic compounds.
- TORVS Research Team - Features various software such as chemical information system, reaction prediction system and synthesis design system.
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- Ancient Egyptian Religion - Discusses early religion, cultures, and history. Specifies mythology, deities, and ancient structures.
- Ancient Egypt Film Site - Provides overviews of movies that have prominently featured Egyptology, ancient Egypt, monuments, and archaeological sites.
- Ancient Egypt Site - Contains resources for reading materials about the history, language, monuments, and culture of early Egypt.
- Aspects of Life in Ancient Egypt - Presents articles discussing the life and culture of early Egypt. Topics include art, artifacts, buildings, clothing, jewelry, governance, and economy.
- Date Converter for Ancient Egypt - Calculates and converts calendar dates in Greek and Demotic Papyri form Egypt into Julian dates. Also contains a Macedonian calendar.
- Al-Ahram: Dig Days: Hidden Treasures on View - Article discussing exhibits at the Egyptian museum and chronicles on the experiences of archaeologist Zahi Hawass with his excavations and finds.
- Late Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt - Details history and archaeology of the ancient periods. Also contains articles, news, and image galleries.
- Egypt Archive - Features readings about museums, ancient structures and monuments, history and culture, and prominent figures of ancient Egypt.
- Egyptian Royal Tombs of the New Kingdom - Detailed account about the structures of the tombs of Kings from ancient Egypt.
- Egyptologists’ Electronic Forum - Serves as medium for experts working in Egyptology and persons interested in ancient Egypt to confer through e-mailing. Also contains archives of readings in Egyptology.
- Egyptology in Australia - Contains information about universities and courses teaching Egyptology in Australia and also the fieldworks and projects conducted by Australian experts.
- Egiptologia.pl - Polish information provider of various aspects of Egyptology. Also contains history of study in ancient Egypt by the Polish people.
- Egyptology Resources - Provides Egyptological information assisted by the Newton Institute in the University of Cambridge.
- BBC News: Egypt’s Treasure in Danger - Presents a news article about ancient monuments under threat and the call for the advocacy of preserving them.
- Al-Ahram: Famous Lives - Article about the traditions and remnants of tombs of ancient Egyptian pharaohs.
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- AncientMexico.com - Provides detailed readings about the art, culture, religion, and history of early Mesoamerica.
- ArchaeoPlanet - Presents papers, reports, resources, and other materials by Lawrence G. Desmond about ancient sites in Mesoamerica.
- Tour of Chichen Itza - Discusses the culture and cities of the ancient Maya people. Also contains photos and readings about monuments like temples and the El Castillo pyramid.
- Antiquity: Earliest Mesoamerican Human-Duck Imagery - Details the projects at the archaeological site of Cuauhtémoc and uncovered remnants.
- Hidden Magic of Baja California - Describes the site where there are caves and remnants of the ancient Indians. Also has photos and information on trips around the region.
- GB Online’s Mesoamerica - Contains details about researches from Mesoamerican studies. Also discusses ancient writings, archaeological sites, and art.
- Grecas of Mitla - Describes the stone patterns found on the surface of buildings in the Mesoamerican site.
- Huichol Indians of Mexico - Discusses the Aztec ancient tribe and their culture and the expeditions made by adventurers and Spanish conquistadors.
- Mayan Esteem Project - Provides details about the organization that aims to excavate and restore ancient Mayan ruins. Also features archival photos, readings, and released newsletters.
- Oaxaca Study Tour - Features photos and details about the art, architecture, religion, economy, and cultures of ancient and modern Mexico.
- University of Wisconsin-Madison: News Releases - News article about uncovered remains of oldest known platform built in Mesoamerica.
- Pakbeh Regional Economy Project - Presents details on the researches of the group that aims to study the ancient Maya from the site of Chunchucmil in Yucatan, Mexico.
- Precolumbian Art and Art History: Chalcatzingo - Shows photos and descriptions of ancient remnants, structures, carved rock faces and figures, and natural settings.
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- Archaeoastronomy in the American Southwest - Discusses observations of light shadow interactions by ancient tribes around North America.
- Archeoastronomy - Contains articles about mythology, astronomical observations, and understanding of the ancient Mesoamerican tribes.
- Chesapeake and Allegheny Clusters - Presents a report of archaeological surveys, researches, and projects conducted throughout North America.
- Chronology of Southwestern Archaeology - Details cultures and artifacts of people belonging in different time periods of ancient Mesoamerica.
- Deer Valley Rock Art Center - Provides details about the organization's project that aims to preserve and provide public access to the petroglyph site.
- Report on the Newark Ritual Artifacts - Article describing Late-Medieval period artifacts and the investigations conducted for it.
- History and Culture - Contains resources about ancient and historical peoples, places, stories, and remnants.
- National Archaeological Database - Serves as information resource for archaeological activities throughout North America. Also includes reports and maps.
- Southwest Anthropology and Archaeology Pages - Presents photos of ancient sites, ruins, and national and historical parks. Also contains articles and reports about historical and archaeological topics.
- U.S. World Heritage Sites - Provides a list, maps, and photos of identified historical sites located in the United States.
- BBC News: Iraqi Treasures to Tour US - News article about some of the displays in the Baghdad museum, including priceless jewelry, to be exhibited in the U.S.
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