Link: http://www.adoptaphysicist.org/webdocs/about.cfm
Adopt-a-Physicist connects high school physics students to people with bachelors degrees or higher in physics via online discussion forums. Through their interactions, students can find out about the careers, educational backgrounds, and lives of current physicists.
Adopt-a-Physicist is a service provided by Sigma Pi Sigma (ÓÐÓ), the physics honor society, in collaboration with the American Physical Society (APS), the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT), and ComPADRE. It is supported, in part, by the National Science Foundation and the American Physical Society Campaign for Physics.
Link: http://nmrb.cbs.cnrs.fr/
NMRb offers both dowloadable raw NMR data and spectra information organized in a relational data-base.
Link: http://rainier.chem.plu.edu/fid_archive.html
In this archive you will find 1H and 13C NMR free induction decay (FID) files of small organic molecules. The FID's in this archive were acquired on the 300 MHz broad band FTNMR spectrometer at Pacific Lutheran University and are available in the formats described below. This data is provided free as a service to the educational community. If you download and use this data we ask that you acknowledge the Pacific Lutheran University FTNMR FID Archive.
Link: http://www.bmrb.wisc.edu/
a repository for raw and processed data for proteins, nucleic acids, and other biomacromolecules.