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American Institute of Physics Founded in 1931, this site provides links to its ten member societies as well as free access to journal tables of contents and abstracts. Browse journals in the AIP's online journal publishing service.

Center for History of Physics Preserves and makes known the history of modern physics and allied fields. The Niels Bohr Library's resources consist of books, journals, archives and manuscripts, photographs, interview tapes and transcripts, and other materials documenting the history of nineteenth and twentieth century physics and allied fields (such as astronomy, geophysics, and optics) in America and throughout the world.

College physics for students of biology and chemistry This is a hypertextbook written for first-year undergraduate physics students. It assumes that you have a working knowledge of algebra, that you are currently taking or have taken a college level course in Biology and one in Chemistry, and that you are interested in biology, chemistry or one of the health-related fields.

The Exploratorium  The museum of science, art, and human perception.

EXPLO.TV - Webcasts, Video Clips, and Podcasts from the Exploratorium To view a Webcast, you need to have the required media player (Real, Quicktime, or Windows Media) installed on your computer. The required media player is listed next to the Webcast date on both the upcoming Webcasts and archive pages.

GreenHouse Gas Online Provides a freely available and up-to-date resource dedicated to greenhouse gas news and scientific publications.

Help for Physics Students A quick guide to the parts of DC physics most useful to students. By Doug Craigen (aka "DC") - a former Acadia University physics professor.

Institute of Physics Based in Britain, this publisher of 34 journal in physics and related areas makes the table of contents of these journals available to the public.

Learn Physics Today  An online physics tutorial developed by faculty at Colegio Franklin D. Roosevelt in Lima Peru. Requires JAVA.

The Net Advance of Physics  Review articles and tutorials in an encyclopædic format.

Physics 2000 An interactive journey through modern physics! Have fun learning visually and conceptually about 20th Century science and high-tech devices.

Physics: an Annotated List of Key Resources on the Internet  The sites identified here will get you started in locating the most useful physics sites on the Internet.

Physics Applets University of Oregon's collection of JAVA applets for use in physics, astronomy, or environmental sciences courses.

The Physics Encyclopedia By Igor Ivanov, a student of Novosibirsk University, Russia, a collaborator at Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany, and a teacher at Physics and Math School in Novosibirsk.

Physics Internet Resources A list of annotated links from the American Physical Society.

The Physics Resource  Created by Doug Craigen (aka "DC") - a former Acadia University physics professor. Help for physics students includes online physics tutorials

Physics To Go A collection of more than 500 websites that you can search or browse to explore physics on your own. It's also a biweekly online magazine, with archives containing more than 55 selected physics images.

PhysicsWeb Global news and information service for physicists. The WebLinks section includes links to educational resources, company information, and reference resources such as the Laws of Physics and the Periodic Table of Elements. Also includes links to journals, magazines, conferences, institutions & organizations, computing resources, and more.

Scitopia

Web physics

WWW Virtual Library: Physics Links to several sections of the Virtual Library related to physics.

Zona Land Classical high school physics through demonstrations, interactive applets and animations, EZ Graph data grapher.

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