Announcing the Browsing Guide to WebsterWorld

Research says younger readers prefer to work down through menus — and some of us are forever young. So here is a Browsing Guide that will grow over the next few weeks!


What's new at WebsterWorld?

There are always new things happening: new content, new Maths dictionary, latest news, upgrades, updates, new features and more.

Click here for all the latest changes.


A Word for every second Australian!

We counted them: in October 2004, there are 15,776 pages on WebsterWorld with Australian content, adding up to more than 10 million words, or one for every second Australian. If you are an odd-numbered Australian, your word will be arriving soon!

Try these Australian links.

Browse these featured topics for free:

The Transit of Venus

Our recent Transit of Venus animation is available as a free sample, but our new Cassini mission animation (only for logged-in subscribers) is even better.


Milestones of History

Our new Milestones of History title already includes more than 60 essays covering major historical happenings. Click here to read one example covering Flemish art.


Animations

To better explain and understand scientific concepts, we are adding a significant number of animations to our offerings. For example, click here to see a pictorial outline of the various classes of levers.


Animal World

A quick link to over 150 animal video clips and more than 40 zoos, world-wide. MORE

CONSERVATION NEWS

Endangered species

Sadly, the world is full of endangered species.
Subscribers can check some of our links here.


ANIMATIONS

Looking for learning objects?

Try our new Flash animations.
More information



AUSTRALIAN TALES

Only in Australia

Each day, we add more Australian content, and we post a sample story here at least once a week. What about? You will need to look and see!



2004 NOBEL PRIZES

The Nobel laureates for 2004 are announced this week. Here is a quick link: the full details are in the Science Updates!


SAMPLE NEWS

The Bam earthquake

Read our look behind the scenes at the Bam earthquake in Iran, early this year. More

NEWS SAMPLES

Every week, we add news stories, updates and new pages. Here are just a few of the 1350 news stories released in the past year.

Human genome

April 2004: A closer look at chromosomes 13 and 19.
More

SARS vaccine

April 2004: A vaccine has been tested on mice.
More

World news

Here are two random days from our world news updates. We do it like this every day.
March 29 March 30


On This Day...

Click here to view historic events that happened today.

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