First Time Visiting? [3] Here are some suggestions for finding your way around.
Jumping Off Places [4] for further explorations
Serendip A to Z [5], a necessarily incomplete, but enjoyable, index to Serendip and jumping off point
What's New [6], a complete list of new exhibits
Forums [7], a list of continuing conversations and archives
Webology and Webocracy [8], Serendip reflecting on itself
Serendip's Bookshelves [9], book and journal article reviews available on Serendip
Serendip's Site Map [10], a list of web exhibits organized by physical topography
Center for Science in Society [11] at Bryn Mawr College, a nexus of interdisciplinary activities
Undergraduate Courses [12], Bryn Mawr College course web pages on Serendip
Serendip Readers Write Back [13], Bryn Mawr College student web papers on Serendip with reader comments
Comments
Bipolar Disorder [14]
I just read your page about bipolar disorder, and I just wanted to let you know that I found it to be one of the most informative and well-written medical articles I've read by a lay person, for it not to be "authorative".