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Anders Mad Scientist Page
A lab kit full of links for those bent toward the mad side of science, Anders offers organizations, personal pages, mailing lists, events, superweapons and general scientific weirdness.

Doctor Fun Page, The
Doctor Fun doesn't limit his cartoon subjects to mad science, but he has created several mad scientist knee-slappers, such as Doctor Thrombo and his gerbil accelerator and the brain-in-a-jar sound upgrade kit. Find a daily offering and a packed archive.

Dr. Matrix' Web World for Science
Dr. Matrix boasts of having the least-awarded science site on the Internet, and fills its pages with science fiction, news, science fun, starships and a lesson on skeptical inquiry.

Dr. Nimbus Singing Corner, The
At last! A collection of songs exclusively for the special occasions in a mad scientist's life. Includes a Christmas carol, a love song and hits like Dedicated Follower of Fission and Clonemaker.

First Church of Mad Scientist, The
The credo of this church is that the universe is the play-test version of a reality role-playing game. The members use their page to explain the church's approach to mad science and tell about its history.

Flaxon Alternative Interface Technologies
The Evil Doctor Flaxon, hard at work in the heart of the Nevada nuclear test site, takes Web visitors on a tour of his limited-access facility, and posts information on a new standard of measurement for human discomfort, the Sade.

Gizmoneering
The gizmoneer defines his skill as looking creatively at a situation and finding the simplest, quickest and least expensive way to solve a problem. Project demos include the object theater, bicycle man and an AV system control.

HexNet
It's a thought paradigm, it's a religion, it's a corporate conglomerate -- and it's all explained (sort of) on this mad science page that probes the mysteries of the infinitely transcendent universal life force.

HotAIR
HotAIR is the Web presence of The Annals of Improbable Research, a journal described as the MAD Magazine of science. Check its pages for info on the annual Ig Nobel awards, an archive of past winners and selected back-issue articles.

International Society of Mad Scientists
Learn how to join the society dedicated to disseminating information about unusual projects in any field, check the membership directory to see who's there and catch up with the news at the Mad-Sci mailing list archive.

Internet Science Education Project
Mad scientist Jack Sarfatti posts his unique collection of scientific and cultural perspectives from a variety of sources. Discover the truth behind quantum computers, the dreaded Web hole and quantum quackery.

l0l Unuseless Japanese Inventions
Japanese inventor Kenji Kawakami is famous in his country for promoting his unuseless ideas, products designed to help alleviate some of the drudgery of chores. This page presents some of the best, including the bath body suit and ankle laundry tanks.

Mad Science
This mad scientist -- honored by the Mad Scientists Hall of Fame -- specializes in astronomy and takes questions from all comers. He has also compiled a page that dispels modern myths about astronomy.

Mad Scientist Creations
Following the tradition begun by Dr. Frankenstein, this mad scientist creates beings --programmable bunnies, elves and a laboratory sidekick -- out of wood, felt, servo motors and latex. Photos and descriptions are onsite.

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Mad Scientist Humor
You've got to be hip to physics to appreciate these jokes -- don't expect any knock-knock varieties -- that explore the funny-bone potential of hilarious topics like neutrinos, time dilation and relativity.

Mad Scientist Network
Three sections from a collective crania of scientists invite exploration. Ask-a-Scientist your burning questions or check the online Q&A archive; visit the MAD Labs to learn how to have fun with science and visit the Mad Sci library for links.

Mad Scientists Page
These scientists aren't really mad, they're just a little miffed, but they've created a monster that's on display at the creatures page. Artificial life gets in-depth treatment via a long list of links and an introduction that promises you'll be amazed.

Molecular Magnetism and Levitation
Not only did these scientists use magnetism to levitate a frog, they also provide detailed explanations of the process, illustrations and the assurance that the healthy frog rejoined his fellow inmates in the biology department after the experiment.

Neoscience Institute, The
Take a tour of the Institute where no theory is too absurd to explore, no safety hazard is too large to overlook and no result is too bizarre to discount. Current projects include a manned mission to the sun and an artificially intelligent tooth implant.

New Inventions and Words
How has humankind managed to cope without the fireproof matchstick, the waterproof teabag and instant water? The rationale for these and many more inventions -- along with a glossary of useful new words -- is posted at the site.

Parasitic Belgian Scientist Home Page, The
People invested with pesky Belgian scientist parasites can finally get relief with the Heimlich Remover 150. Claiming that the tool is the only scientist-removing device you'll ever need, the promo page includes a diagram and a list of approving agencies.

Scientific AmeriKen
Bi-weekly featured experiments delve into the world of mad science, and use common household equipment, borrowed items and anything else the lab meister can get his hands on. Check the archive for past experiments.

Worldwide Institute for the Preservation of Everything
These tireless crusaders for the eradication of decay offer several interesting proposals: a polymer coating for the planet, a protective satellite force field so comets won't keep you awake at night and a way to end moral decay.

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