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Artificial Intelligence is a field of science that has several goals. The first, often called "weak" AI, is the effort to design and implement computer systems that can perform tasks requiring intelligence when performed by humans. AI in computer games, knowledge based systems and such are typical examples of this branch. The second, less tangible branch, often called "strong" AI, is the research that ultimatly aims to build artificial systems that display real intelligence. It does this by trying to understand or model the nature of human intelligence. Both branches are multidisciplinary, in that they have close relations with the fields of computer science, philosophy, medicine, psychology, biology and linguistics.
Knowledge Management is a discipline that examines information and human understanding, using concepts from education, information technology, cognitive psychology and library science. It is also a strategy aimed at turning an organization's intellectual assets, both recorded information and the talents of its members, into greater productivity, new value, and increased competitiveness. It provides a powerful way of looking at how society organizes itself and uses its intellectual resources and promises a means of humanizing our approach to modern technology, putting the understanding of human intellect and motivation at the center.
In general, the concept of energy refers to the potential for causing changes. In physics, energy is the ability to do work and has many different forms (potential, kinetic, electromagnetic, etc.) No matter what its form, physical energy has the same units as work; a force applied through a distance. The SI unit of energy, the joule, equals one newton applied through one meter.
Topics for this category include energy resources, energy utilization technologies, technology research and technical innovations, and analytical aspects of energy policy.
Science is constantly reshaping itself through unexpected observations, new ideas, and revisions to old theories. While terms like "anomalies" or "alternative" may seem pejorative from an orthodox perspective, from an historical view these are the topics are the very life-blood of science. We must have heretics and revolutionaries challenging our beliefs, and advancing the state of the believable, otherwise science will stagnate into dogma.
Nanotechnology: a general term covering nanoscale science and engineering. A more narrow definition is miniaturization engineering at the nanometer scale. Nano is a metric prefix meaning 'billionth', in this case, science, technology, and engineering at sizes measured in billionths of a meter, which is 1,000 times smaller than a micrometer. It is proposed to build electronic and mechanical devices which are made of very tiny parts (as are biotic systems), but which may have very large effects (as do biotic systems).
Only web sites of multi-state or international operations will be listed here. For more regionally specific company websites, please see the appropriate category in Business: Regional. If you have only one office location, please submit to the local category, e.g., Locality: Business and Economy: Construction and Maintenance in the Regional: branch.
Virtual Office MANAGEMENT is administrative services that an office manager would provide overseeing an entire office staff and the smooth overall running of office procedures, delegation and organization. Virtual Office MANAGEMENT is not secretarial services, but rather the person that would organize and prioritize the outsourcing of all secretarial and clerical needs.
...Informatics is an emerging discipline that has been defined as the study, invention, and implementation of structures and algorithms to improve communication, understanding and management of medical information. The end objective of biomedical informatics is the coalescing of data, knowledge, and the tools necessary to apply that data and knowledge in the decision-making process, at the time and place that a decision needs to be made. The focus on the structures and algorithms necessary to manipulate the information separates Biomedical Informatics from other medical disciplines where information content is the focus." Aamir M. Zakaria., MD "Medical Informatics Frequently Asked Questions"
Sites in this category contain jokes, essays, songs, students' test answers and other humorous content pertaining to science, math, engineering and statistics.
Science educational resources are educational products and services for teachers and students in the general field of science or cover more than one specialty in science. Some examples of webpages to be listed here include science workbooks, class activities, lesson plans, and mentoring programs.
This category lists sites specifically for the non-professional areas of astronomy. Amateurs are also known as "backyard astronomers."

The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. Institutes and programs for scientific and educational projects relevant to the nature, distribution, and prevalence of life in the universe.

Science/Astronomy/Education is for educational web sites of interest to educators, parents, students, and professionals emphasizing the teaching or learning of various aspects of astronomy or astrophysics. The best sites will try to teach or instruct about astronomy or astrophysics, although clear, easy-to-follow explanations of topics are useful as well. There are also sites here that talk about educational programs of all levels, including - but not limited to, grade school, college programs, and graduate schools.
The Solar System currently consists of the Sun, nine planets, and the many asteroids and comets that also orbit the Sun.
This category lists sites that distribute information on man-made satellites.
Topics include climate change (or global warming), atmospheric C02, stratospheric ozone, desertification, and change indicators.
Algebra is a branch of mathematics that uses letters or other symbols to represent unknown quantities, called variables. These variables and number values are combined to form equations. The rules of these equations follow the exact same rules as arithmetic, such as the commutative and associative laws for addition and multiplication. Functions are a special type of equation, where one variable can be uniquely defined in terms of the other. Another part of this topic is graphing of equations and functions using the Cartesian coordinate graph or polar coordinates. Also, covered in this topic is set theory or what constitutes a grouping of numbers.
Knots, braids, tangles: papers, software and pictures.
Pi = 3.1415926535... An irrational number, a never ending yet never repeating decimal, Pi has been calculated and explored throughout history from the ancient times to the present.
Geophysics involves the application of physical theories and measurements to discover the properties of the earth. The discipline dates to antiquity, mainly as a scientific approach to earthquake prediction (a problem still unsolved), but major progress began in the late 1500s with initial work in such areas as magnetism and gravity. Tremendous improvements in instrumentation in the early years of the 20th century generated rapid progress in geophysics and ultimately led, in the 1960s, to the theory of plate tectonics. Plate tectonics, the study of the interior structure of the earth, and such related areas as global and regional processes are known collectively as solid earth geophysics. The subdiscipline known as exploration geophysics involves the use of geophysical theory and instrumentation to locate petroleum and other mineral sources. Unlike solid earth geophysics, exploration geophysics generally concentrates on finding lateral heterogeneities in a relatively small part of the earth's crust. Geophysics is considered by some to be a branch of geology, by others to be of equal rank. It is distinguished from the other earth sciences largely by its use of instruments to make direct or indirect measurements of the parts of the Earth being studied, in contrast to the more direct observations which are typical of geology. The following definitions are from Robert E. Sheriff's Encyclopedic Dictionary of Applied Geophysics. 1. The study of the earth by quantitative physical method, especially by seismic reflection and refraction, gravity, magnetic, electrical, electromagnetic, and radioactivity methods. 2. The application of physical principles to studies of the earth. Includes the branches of (a) seismology (earthquakes and elastic waves); (b) geothermometry (heating of the earth, heat flow, volcanology, and hot springs); (c) hydrology (ground and surface water, sometimes including glaciology); (d) physical oceanography; (e) meteorology; (f) gravity and geodesy (the earth's gravitational field and the size and form of the earth); (g) atmospheric electricity and terrestrial magnetism (including ionosphere, Van Allen belts, telluric currents, etc.); (h) tectonophysics (geological processes in the earth); and (i) exploration and engineering geophysics. Geochronology (the dating of earth history) and geocosmogony (the origin of the earth) are sometimes added to the foregoing list. 3. Often refers to solid-earth geophysics only, thus excluding (c), (d), (e), and portions of other subjects from the above list. 4. Exploration geophysics is the use of seismic, gravity, magnetic, electrical, electromagnetic, etc., methods in the search for oil, gas, minerals, water, etc., with the objective of economic exploitation.
This category is for sites dealing with the science and technology of ceramics. Suppliers of products or services should submit their sites to an appropriate category in our Business section. Specific links to which can usually be found as an @linked sub category of this main category, or in the list of related categories.
Classical mechanics generalized (extended) to realm of high velocities (special relativity), and strong gravitational fields (general relativity). In particular, the theory that time and space form a single 'spacetime' which is curved in the presence of energy and mass.
Sites belonging to NASA or sponsored by NASA. If a site is not directly NASA initiated or sponsored by NASA it belongs in another category.
This category is intended for websites about the biology of specific organisms or taxonomic groups. The structure is organized according to a taxonomy tree, with the top-level subcategories being the five Kingdoms plus Viruses. Potential contents include descriptions and images of the organisms, classification, anatomy, physiology, behavior, distribution, reproduction and life cycle, habitat, biological or ecological aspects of management, endangered-species status, etc. Note: In establishing the taxonomy-based category structure, some subtaxons and taxon levels are intentionally omitted for: 1) escaping from "unstable" taxons; 2) ease in navigation; 3) convenience in editing.
Geodesy is the study of the size and shape of the Earth's surface and the creation of theoretical mathematical models of the surface that best fits the physical data.
This category lists web pages that offer information on sacred geometry observations. Sacred geometry is the observation of geometric forms in relation to sacred terms where sacred terms might be resolved as sacred measures. Sacred geometry can be observed through sacred architecture, fine art, music, and literary works such as Saint Teresa of Avila's "Interior Castle". It is about the playing of harmony among things created.
Sites pertaining to aliens and UFOs (unidentified flying objects.)

If you have a personally-owned (not company) site that does not pertain to any specific field of UFO research, please submit it to the Personal Pages subcategory.

In this category you can find everything on the possibilities of time travel (illusion or reality?) in the framework of Einstein's theory of relativity.
Plasma, called also the fourth state of matter (the other three are solid, liquid, and gas), is mixture of ionized atoms (atoms stripped of some or all of their electrons) and surrounding electrons.
Kitchen and Bath Designers are design professionals that are not licensed architects providing design services to homeowners, contractors and businesses.
This category lists sites especially for institutional astronomical research centers.
This category covers the arts, sciences, and technology of aeronautics and astronautics.
To anthropologists, culture is the complex of learned, non-genetic behavior shared by the members of a society. Cultural anthropologists document the cultures of specific societies, and/or compare different societies in order to derive general principles of cultural evolution and human adaptation. It is the emphasis on cross-cultural comparison that helps distinguish cultural anthropology from many other Western social sciences.
Focus of this category is on the theory, methods, and practice of geography and geographic education.
A meteor is an event, not just an object. It happens when small pebble (a meteoroid) enters our atmosphere and burns up. Any pieces that reach the ground are called meteorites. Meteoroids are distinguished from asteroids by being too small to cause much damage at ground level, if they were to hit the Earth.
The physics which describes subatomic systems and interactions of elementary particles.
Online ordering sites featuring furnishings, accessories, and related products for home decorating with themes and/or styles. Various style subcategories within the Decor and Design category define the items.
This category is for those establishments primarily responsible for the complete construction of new work, additions, alterations and repairs of buildings. Typically it will include general and specialist building contractors, design builders, and construction management companies concerned with office, retail and industrial buildings .
Directories is a category for online directories related to architects and the practice of architecture. This includes directories of architects and issues related to practice and design (green architecture, periodical directories,etc.) If your site does not meet this criteria, please refer to the description under the Architects General Category.
Regularly issued publications with a focus on architecture containing articles and illustrations.
Historically, alchemy is based on the ancient belief that all matter consists of various mixtures of four basic elements: Earth, Air, Fire and Water. In current usage, any chemistry based on ancient principles rather than modern physics may be included.
Companies that provide consultancy services on a fee basis. Contractors or FM suppliers should apply to commercial contracting.
Electrical engineering is a very broad field, ranging from all aspects of information processing, power production and power distribution. The main fields are electronics (including micro-, opto- and power electronics), communication technology, automation control, computer vision, and energy technology.
Any sites related to Igneous rocks and their study, rather than individual minerals, unless discussed in an entirly igneous setting.
This category is for interior designers (professionals with academic education in this field) who work PRIMARLY in the commercial specialty.
This category contains information on the teaching of engineering and technology. Information on technology itself, but not primarily educational in nature and not dealing with how to teach or learn it, belongs in the main category on Technology, not under Education.
Pediatric dentistry addresses the dental care of children from birth to age eighteen.
Neutrinos are some of the most dificult to observe elementary particles. They interact only weakly. Most of them escape without detection, only a tiny fraction of them can be seen. There are three kinds of neutrinos: electron neutrino, muon neutrino and tau neutrino. Neutrinos can oscillate i.e. they can change their identity in flight and transform from one kind of neutrino into another kind of neutrino. Sources of observed neutrinos include: nuclear reactors, accelerator beams, radioactive sources, secondary particles created by interaction of cosmic rays in the atmosphere, Sun, supernovae. Other possible soruces are: dark matter, gamma ray bursts, active galactic nuclei, relic neutrinos, Earth interior.
Non Degree training, courses, or seminars in the field of Interior Design. These should be professional level courses not courses designed for the homeowner.
Taphonomy is the study of the post-mortem history of organic remains. Taphonomic processes can be constructive (as in those processes that lead to fossilization), or more commonly destructive. Understanding taphonomy is essential to the proper interpretation of fossil deposits.
Directories are listings of manufacturers, design professionals and other resources, often arranged topically or by regions and which may contain links to related webpages.
Contains sites for products and services in the planetarium industry such as planetarium construction and show production.
Mathematical recreations involving tessellations or tiling.
Used in many context, infinity can have many meanings. The sequence of natural numbers, 1, 2, 3, ..., is said to be infinite. In geometry, the number of points on a line is said to be infinite. Time is often assumed to be infinite, in the sense that it had no beginning, or will have no end, or both. Space is often assumed to be infinite in extent. Infinity is not bound by the basic rules and axioms of math and can destroy logic in arithmetic.
Mercury, also known as "Quick Silver," is the 80th element on the Periodic Table. It is a transition metal, and is the only metal that is in liquid form at room temperature. Although it has many practical purposes, it is very toxic and must be used with extreme caution.
This field of Physics involves the exploitation of optical properties in semiconductors and other devices.

This category is for interior designers (professionals with academic education in this field) who work in both the residential and commercial specialties.

Practitioners and clinics specializing in Traditional Chinese Medicine or Oriental bodywork in Oceania.
Registered ("licensed") architects and architectural firms currently practicing who are based in India and offer services in multiple areas of architecture, interior design, planning and construction.
Registered ("licensed") architects and architectural firms currently practicing who are based in Belgium and offer services in multiple areas of architecture, interior design, planning and construction.
A Meteorite is a fragment of rock (often with a very high metallic content) that has its origins in outer space.
Designs and configurations, as a branch of Combinatorics. MSC classification 05Bxx.
The use of principles and techniques from the field of geology to help reconstruct past human behaviors, customs, tools and culture.
Computational geometry is in some sense the intersection of computer science and geometry, studying efficient algorithms for solving geometric problems.
This category lists manufacturers of home furnishings only.
Health Care architects is a category providing portfolios and business information for those involved in professional practice who focus is on health care facilities. This includes hospitals, elderly care, ACLF, death care, medical office, medical research facilities and any other structure relevant to the health care environment Theoretical firms are welcome and encouraged, but they must display some form of practical application, even if it is only a discussion. If your site does not meet this criteria, please refer to the description under the Architects General Category.
Hospitality architects is a category providing portfolios and business information for those involved in professional practice who focus is on hospitality facilities. This includes hotels, motels, resorts, lodges and any other structure relevant to the hospitality industry. Theoretical firms are welcome and encouraged, but they must display some form of practical application, even if it is only a discussion.

Commercial / industrial architecture includes office, multi-unit residential, civic, retail, institutional and other types of architecture for the business world.

Theoretical firms are welcome and encouraged, but they must display some form of practical application, even if it is only a discussion.

This category is dedicated to sites about black holes - ultra-compact astronomical objects that are predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity, whose gravity is so strong that not even light can escape.
Non-quantum and non-relativistic physics. Study of motion of "bodies" - physical objects. Concepts involved: force, velocity, acceleration, etc.
This category is for websites dealing with developmental biology-themed books, magazines, journals, and other publications.
A planetarium is a place that allows its visitors to experience the wonders of space while still on earth. Shows presented are entertaining, but have an educational aspect as well.