| Centre_for_Computing_and_Social_Responsibility,_De_Montfort_University Addresses the social and ethical impacts of information and communication technologies through research and education. |
| Committee_on_Publication_Ethics_(COPE) Organization of journal editors concerned about dealing with possible breaches in research and publication ethics. Includes guidelines on good practice, articles about specific topics, and statistics |
| ETHEX The Exploratorium's Ethical Scenarios Forum (ETHEX), created to promote online discussion of ethical, legal, and social implications of genetic research. |
| IEEE_Society_on_Social_Implications_of_Technology_Ethics_Committee Includes the IEEE codes of conduct, resources, and committee information. |
| Integrity_in_Science Project information and resources from the Center for Science in the Public Interest. Features a database of scientists' and non-profits' ties to industry. |
| Lawrence_Berkeley_National_Laboratory\'s_ELSI_Project Resources for middle and high school students on ethical, legal, and social issues in the sciences. |
| Murdough_Center_For_Engineering_Professionalism Encourages and promotes professional engineering ethics through symposia, workshops, and seminars. |
| Northeastern_University_Center_for_the_Advancement_of_Science_Education Established for science students who wish to investigate and respond to ethical concerns through a combination of reflection and more active research and problem solving. |
| NSPE_Ethics_Resources Includes codes of conduct, reference resources, case studies, and related articles from the National Society of Professional Engineers. |
| The_Online_Ethics_Center_for_Engineering_and_Science Provides "engineers, scientists and science and engineering students with resources useful for understanding and addressing ethically significant problems that arise in their work life." |
| Physics_Plagiarism_Alert An allegation, with published papers offered for comparison. |
| Science_Ethics_Resources_on_the_Net Directory of online science ethics information. |
| Scientific_Misconduct__An_Annotated_Bibliography "Articles and books from the popular and scholarly literature that could be integrated into lectures or used as the bases for student reports." Last updated in 1996. |
| Scientists_for_Global_Responsibility Promotes responsible use of science and technology in society, and explores the ethical dimensions of scientific research, global energy and resource issues, and alternative technologies. |
| Teaching_Chemical_Research_Ethics Resource guide aimed at the university educator who wants to incorporate research ethics education into chemistry course(s). From the Duke University Chemistry Library. |
| Teaching_Research_Ethics Intensive workshop in teaching research ethics for scientists who train graduate students. Sponsored by the Poynter Center at the University of Indiana. |
| About_Astronomy_and_Space_-_Black_Holes Find articles, information, and web sites about these theoretical cellestial objects, formed when a massive star collapses from its own gravity. |
| APOD_Index_-_Stars__Black__Holes A list of black holes pictures from NASA's "Astronomy Picture of the Day" archive. |
| Black_Hole_Recipe__Slow_Light,_Swirl_Atoms Physicists may soon create artificial analogs of black holes in the laboratory. |
| Black_Holes_made_Simple An overview of modern research in black holes without the use of mathematical equations. |
| The_Bright_Eruption_Theory Describes a new theory on the bright eruptions (the reverse of black holes). |
| Cambridge_Relativity_-_Black_Holes An overview of black holes and information on current research from Cambridge. |
| Do_Black_Holes_Exist_? Science popularization article on black holes. |
| FAQ_to_SCI_PHYSICS_on_Black_Holes An FAQ list by Matt McIrvin containing basic questions and answers related to black holes. |
| General_Relativity_and_Black_Holes A set of notes on aspects of black holes. |
| Gravitational_Redshift An overview of the effects on light in the presence of a black hole. |
| Hawking_Radiation Classically, black holes are black. Quantum mechanically, black holes radiate, with a radiation known as Hawking radiation, after the British physicist Stephen H |
| Jillian\'s_Guide_to_Black_Holes An informal introduction to types, formation, and environment. |
| Kerr\'s_Rotating_Black_Holes_ A brief mathematical description of this phenomenon and diagrams of the mathematical results. |
| Modern_Research_by_Eduard_Westra Research done about low mass black holes. On the level of 2nd year astronomy students. |
| Schwarzschild_Geometry Describes the spacetime geometry of empty space surrounding any spherical mass. |
| Schwarzschild\'s_Spacetime A site explaining the Schwarzschild solution and how it leads to black holes. |
| SETI@home_Listens_to_the_Dying_Gasps_of_Black_Holes Visit this site to find out more and get involved. |
| Spacetime_Geometry_Inside_a_Black_Hole After introducing general relativity theory, black holes are described. The reader is assumed to know calculus and some special relativity theory. |
| Developments_in_General_Relativity__Black_Hole_Singularity_and_Beyond Presentation also addresses the questions: "Can we see inside a black hole?" and "Can a falling observer cross the singularity without being crushed?" (April 14, 2003) |
| Black_Holes Observational evidence for black holes, and some developments involving cosmic censorship and the statistical origin of black hole entropy. Reviews of Modern Physics. (August 12, 1998) |
| Black_Holes_and_Naked_Singularities This article gives an elementary review of gravitational collapse and the cosmic censorship hypothesis. Known models of collapse resulting in the formation of black holes and naked singularities |
| Quantum_Geometry_and_Black_Holes Non-perturbative quantum general relativity provides a possible framework to analyze issues related to black hole thermodynamics from a fundamental perspective. (April 17, 1998) |
| Higher_Dimensional_Chern-Simons_Theories_and_Topological_Black_Holes It has been recently pointed out that black holes of constant curvature with a "chronological singularity" can be constructed in any spacetime dimension. In this paper, a brief summary of these |
| Black_Holes__A_general_introduction This article presents in a pictorial way the basic concepts of black hole's theory, as well as a description of the astronomical sites where black holes are suspected to lie. (January 26, |