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18 Sandvox sites tagged “science”

DimensionEngine

DimensionEngine

“We chose the Lithium design from BehindTheRabbit for its simple elegance. We didn't want any distracting images. Calculations should be clean and simple, just like the Lithium design.” — Carl Renshaw

The Walton Lab: Marine Invertebrate Fisheries, Restoration & Aquaculture

The Walton Lab: Marine Invertebrate Fisheries, Restoration & Aquaculture

“In our research, we emphasize the use of controlled field experiments to solve applied problems and to answer questions posed by the public. In particular, our work focuses on issues related to marine invertebrate aquaculture, fisheries management, and restoration. Within the Gulf of Mexico,...” — William C. Walton

Team HABs

Team HABs

“We have just published our website and it is still in progress of adding additional information. We hope to provide more information to the public and the scientific communities on harmful/toxic marine algae.” — Sandric Leong

La Science Et Fiction De Robert

La Science Et Fiction De Robert

“A lot of positive feeback from kids homeschooling and parents who want to understand the science courses.” — Robert Breton

The African Experimenter

The African Experimenter

“I have used other website providers for several years but some are quite a struggle. I have not been using Sandvox for long and I haven’t yet read all the manual, so I haven’t come across all the possibilities, but what I particulary like already is that if I put in something new, or make...” — Keith Warren

The Desminopathy Reporter

The Desminopathy Reporter

“I used the design Clean Sheets for my site because it best enabled me to replicate the "look and feel" of scientific journal articles. It also sets off my tagline--"Making sense of missense, nonsense, and other vexsome gene mutations." Although my site is not intended to provide medical or legal...” — Anne Phillips

Introduction to the Grupo Faísca

Introduction to the Grupo Faísca

“Articles, videos, and a magazine to help young people in Mozambique understand science and technology.” — Keith Warren

Mr. Judson's Science Pages

Mr. Judson's Science Pages

“Science Learning Resources for Parents and Students.” — Peter Judson

Tom Seddon

Tom Seddon

“I chose the particular Sandvox design I am using because it is clean, simple, and easy to navigate by anyone and avoids extraneous "bells & whistles" just for their own sake.” — Thomas Seddon

Dr. Kostalena Michelaki

Dr. Kostalena Michelaki

“I loved the colours on the design I chose, because they looked very earthy and archaeological, which matched exactly the content of my site. I also loved the simplicity of the look.” — Kostalena Michelaki

Amateur CCD Astronomy

Amateur CCD Astronomy

“I receive emails from people all over the world who are interested in our Universe and want to explore it with telescopes and cameras. I've helped many others become world-class astrophotographers through this webpage.” — Richard Jacobs

Professor Jonathan Newman

Professor Jonathan Newman

“I periodically change my design template (a snap in Sandvox). I am always looking for a clean design that looks both professional and aesthetically pleasing at the same time. My current template was produced by a third-party design company called Behind The Rabbit.” — Jonathan Newman

Watching Europa

Watching Europa

“Watching Europa is a digital animation artwork which takes a speculative look at life on another world. The website features a stills gallery, some animation clips and will also have sound and music in due course.” — Peter Miller

Science As Inquiry

Science As Inquiry

“One of my first Sandvox sites was a project for teachers to use with their students to learn about the utter destruction that was wrought by Hurricane Katrina. Developed right after Hurricane Katrina, thousands of teachers around the world have visited the site and made use of the resources to...” — Jack Hassard

Wigge Lab

Wigge Lab

“My lab studies how plants sense and respond to temperature. We use Arabidopsis thaliana and Brachypodium distachon as model systems. We are interested in how temperature regulates transcription, and particularly the role of chromatin structure in affecting transcription. We are always interested in...” — Philip Wigge

Common Sense Kundalini

Common Sense Kundalini

“We created a page on stillness. It was the first instance of using the carousel widget code from Amazon.” — JJ Semple

Life Force Books

Life Force Books

“This was our first website; we got some things wrong, but learned a lot in the process — how to name pages and how to leave space for adding content without destroying the URL hierarchies.” — JJ Semple

The Nuclear Receptor Resource Page

The Nuclear Receptor Resource Page

“The insertion of pictures is used quite a bit. Also, a code for showing recent tweets has been used instead of a discussion forum.” — Jack Vanden Heuvel