contains more than 2.4 million records from more than 2,200 domestic and international titles going back to 1888 (including over 1,350 active core titles) as well as more than 190 monographs. The database also contains full text for more than 920 journals.
Laws, regulations, and data on disposal or other releases of 650+ toxic chemicals from U.S. facilities, and information on how facilities manage chemicals. Data from Environmental Protection Agency. Open access.
Contextual information on hundreds of today's most significant science topics, including experiments, images, videos, audio files and other curriculum resources.
Encyclopedia of the Human Genome by David N. CooperPresenting a comprehensive and rigorously detailed overview of current research and its groundbreaking applications, this major reference work examines many peripheral topics surrounding the field such as law, ethics, medicine and public health, history, religion and industry.
This unique collection of primary documents examines the evolution of concern about environmental degradation, pollution, and resource conservation in America from the Colonial period the present.