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* [http://arxiv.org/ arXiv.org]: "Open access to e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science and Quantitative Biology" | * [http://arxiv.org/ arXiv.org]: "Open access to e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science and Quantitative Biology" | ||
* [http://wiki.4hv.org/ HV Wiki]: for "science, engineering, and technology, especially by hobbyists at home". | * [http://wiki.4hv.org/ HV Wiki]: for "science, engineering, and technology, especially by hobbyists at home". | ||
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* Issuepedia: [[issuepedia:Corruption in academia|Corruption in academia]] | |||
==Areas of Science== | ==Areas of Science== | ||
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General & Reference
- arXiv.org: "Open access to e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science and Quantitative Biology"
- HV Wiki: for "science, engineering, and technology, especially by hobbyists at home".
Issues
- Issuepedia: Corruption in academia
Areas of Science
Biological Sciences
- BioForge: "a new community for biological innovation" (sort of like SourceForge, but for bioscience)
- BioRoot: for information and materials sharing in the biological sciences
- The Synaptic Leap: "Open-Source Biomedical Research"
- Tree of Life taxonomy project
- Wikiomics Bioinformatics Wiki
Mathematics
Complex Systems
Physics
- not yet reviewed:
- Celestia: "free galaxy-simulator"
- Orbiter: "free (though not open-source) space flight simulator"
- Space Combat "free, physics-based simulator"
- Quantum Physics
- In the beginning was the bit: Anton Zeilinger's information-theory-based explanation
Organizations
- Society for Amateur Scientists: "Helping ordinary people do extraordinary science"
