Biology unltd: Biology - The Study of Living Organisms

Showcasing the Science of Biology or the Study of All Living Matter.
Find Biology-related Products and Resources. Connect and Interact with those who share your interest in the subject of Biology and Biological Processes.
Below you'll find Merchants and Products which speak to the topic of this site and which, in keeping with our mission as The Web's Concierge, have been carefully chosen and individually screened for your shopping ease and pleasure. They are not paid ads, but rather companies with whom we have selectively chosen to partner. We do earn a referral fee if you find something you like or need and purchase it. We have striven to bring you the "best in breed" companies ... those that: we like, our friends like, have great sites and service, have good online reviews, positive consumer reports, and are family friendly. Keep us posted with regards to your own personal experiences with them.
You may be surprised at companies that have not been included. The "noisiest" in the marketplace are not always the best. We have chosen 1) newer innovative companies that are performing well and garnering respect in their respective niches as well as 2) "Main Street" companies that have been reliably getting the job done for decades ... in some cases centuries. Our oldest partner, thus far, has been in business since 1819! That's staying power.
Rest assured, if we've included a certain vendor in a site's line-up, there's a very specific reason for it. You may have to hunt and poke a bit, but it'll be well worth the effort. Enjoy the adventure!

The Leader of the Pack
Scientific American: America's super long-lived "erudite" scientific magazine ... providing a forum where working scientists and Nobel laureates present their latest work across a broad range of fields, including medicine, technology, energy, the environment, business, and more. Written and edited with technically educated professionals and managers in mind, feature articles provide relevant information on how the latest advances apply to industry, the professions, and public policy. The range of topics is wide and diverse ... a long way from the 4 page publication launched in 1845. It is the longest continuously running monthly publication in the US.
Customer Favorites:
Amazon: One of the planet's most mind-boggling arrays of goods. First came the books. Now they've added every other product on the planet. The ultimate in selection and convenience across multiple categories.
Art.com: If you love Art ... any kind of art, any subject ... you're gonna love this site. It's a feast for the senses. You can browse by subject, genre, artist, room to be decorated, and even color palate. Once you've found the image you've been looking for and/or can't live without, then you have multiple product types to choose from ... there's even a great selection of wall tapestries. You'll have fun here ... no matter your special interests or current decorating mission. Their tag line says it all: "Find Your Art, Love Your Space."
Coral Magazine: The world's leading reef and marine aquarium magazine, avidly read by beginning aquarists and seasoned marine biologists alike. CORAL focuses on reef species, awesome aquarium profiles, hands-on secrets to create and keep a thriving, stunningly beautiful reef aquarium. Written by marine experts and illustrated with breathtaking underwater color images.
Discover: The premier news magazine for the average layperson interested in science and the thrill of DISCOVERY. You'll find articles covering a wide range of scientific disciplines, including astronomy, paleontology, anthropology, medicine, physics, biology, and the latest technological developments and emergent applications of scientific discoveries.
Horticulture: The magazine covering just about every possible aspect of gardening for amateur and professional gardeners alike ... vegetables, flowers, herbs, trees, and even water gardens. You'll learn everything from designing a garden to cutting and grafting your own plants. Also included are features (accompanied by gorgeous photos) on spectacular gardens created by professional horticulturists from around the world.
Kalyx: Kalyx is a neat and unusual destination that covers several distinct and diverse (distinct and diverse on steroids) niches, yet does them comprehensively. There probably is no more extensive resource on the planet for herbs (especially in bulk) and "natural food" products including homeopathic extracts (a bit pricey), nutritional supplements, natural therapies and remedies, etc. The same goes for Sports & Games ... an incredibly vast selection of every Sport and Game imaginable. Then there's the Personal Care, Kitchen and Housewares products (for personal and commercial varieties), Gardening and Hydroponics, and even Science (definitely geared to the teaching environment here) categories. An unusual site, but one you want to be sure to check out when you've either got lots of time to browse or quickly need something in a distinct category. A site that fills both leisurely and "gotta get it now" browsing methods.
Natural History: A magazine for the student of natural history ... young or old, educated professional or layperson. Feature articles explore all the types of life on planet Earth - past and present - and places those life forms in context with one another (an emphasis is placed on the study of how human beings interact with and affect animals and one another), as well as with the ecosystems and environment of which they are a part (including geographic locales and geology).
Science News: An award-winning news magazine covering the most important research in all fields of science - since 1922. You'll find pages packed with short articles that appeal to both laypersons and scientists and that deliver an overview of all fields of science and the applications of scientific discoveries. The articles are enhanced with compelling photographic images. Subscribers will also have access to the magazine's digital edition via an app downloaded from the iTunes Newsstand.