Rice Model Science Laboratory
Physics Page
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General information on physics can be found here. Online journals, software archives, job listings, and an easy to read information about what is going on in the field of physics.
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Site contains links to information on the organization itself. Also can take a peek at some of the APS publications.
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Information about ASM, the Materials Information Society. Also provides a searchable collection of web sites and a calendar of upcoming events.
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Find out the latest news in the world of physics. Site is updated daily.
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Site maintains archives of information on particle physics and links to other sites.
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The first "shocked" science lab on the WWW that allows teachers and students to interact with materials found on their site. Make sure you have a recent version of Macromedia's Shockwave Plug-In to fully utilize this site.
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Articles related to gravity and relativity. Current news, job listings, and conference information.
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Good all-around physics site.
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Great place to learn more about holography.
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Information about the laboratory and its research projects. LLNL specializes in the study of nuclear, ecological, and bioscience studies.
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Technical information with research on global and regional climate change, atmospheric physics and chemistry, biogeochemical cycles of anthropogenic gases and aerosols, cloud physics, and real-time modeling of the transport of contaminants in the atmosphere.
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Online issues of Microgravity News, a newsletter about research activities, people, and events in the field of microgravity science. Provides links to a network of web sites related to microgravity science, applications, education, and outreach.
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Lewis Research Center's Microgravity Science Division provides a list of links for explanations of gravity and microgravity, microgravity activities, space laboratories, and other NASA educational sites.
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Molecule models on-line.
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More on molecules.
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Erm... this site tries to tell you in English about nanotechnology and how we should be able to use it in the future to build almost any structure that is consistent with the laws of chemistry and physics.
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This is a research and service facility that is dedicated to understanding the structure and composition of all materials. Database of microscopic images.
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All the information you could ever want regarding all the winners of the Nobel Prize for Physics going back to 1901. Site also includes e-mail addy's for contemporary winners.
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Serves as a high school physics tutorial. Teachers can use this site to integrate the WWW into physics lessons and activities.
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Space technology physics information.
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Demonstrations for mechanics, waves, heat and matter, electricity, magnetism, and optics.
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Up-to-date information on current events in the world of physics. Links also.
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More than 30 problems in basic concepts, mechanics, and thermal physics.
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Description of Lewis Research Center's reduced-gravity demonstrator (a miniature drop tower for educational purposes) and sample experiments, as well as instructions for building your own demonstrator, references, and a list of NASA's teacher resource centers.
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Information, documents, and simulations related to terrestrial physics. Features links to images of various terrestrial phenomena.
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A definition of microgravity and an illustrated description of how it is created.
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Learn more about physics.
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Find out the latest information on research in quantum electronics, astrophysics, atomic physics, astrophysics, quantum optics, experimental nuclear physics, and much, much more.
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Description of the 145-meter drop tower at Lewis Research Center, which provides approximately five seconds of microgravity. Contains pictures of the drop tower.