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American Institute of Physics. A
not-for-profit membership corporation created for the
purpose of promoting the advancement and diffusion of the
knowledge of physics and its application to human
welfare. www.aip.org

Atomic Archive. Explores the complex
history surrounding the invention of the atomic bomb -- a
critical turning point for all mankind. www.atomicarchive.com

Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics.
An electronic archive documenting original and important
contributions to physics made by 20th century women. cwp.library.ucla.edu

National Atomic Museum. www.atomicmuseum.com

Super Physics. A site for information
about quantum theory, relativity, cosmology, cryogenics
and subatomic particles. superphysics.tripod.com

Los Alamos National Laboratory. www.lanl.gov
Physics Homework Help. If you have a
physics problem, try our online physics help or physics
tutors. Get coaching or step-by-step solutions, not just
mysterious hints or vague suggestions. www.physics247.com


Physics: The Elegant Universe and Beyond (DVD
4-pk). String theory, anyone? Join host Brian
Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia
University and the best-selling author of The Elegant
Universe, for a fascinating exploration of the new string
theory that is shifting the way we account for the
physical universe. Brilliant dramatizations and clear
explanations of gravity, electromagnetism, and relativity
help students grasp the latest mind-boggling concepts of
physics. www.shoppbs.org
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