- Online encyclopedia of physics terms and formulas. Full searchable, and also browsable alphabetically and by topic. Part of Eric's Treasure Troves of Science.
- MIT resource providing discussions at various levels of sophistication that cover all areas of physics.
- Provides an interactive opportunity to learn visually and conceptually about 20th Century science and high-tech devices.
- Hierarchical numbering scheme, developed by the American Institute of Physics, used to identify fields and sub-fields of physics.
- A page on modern physics, such as quantum mechanics and black holes, and some mathematics.
- Diagrams (with captions) appearing in various AIP publications, sorted by category or by date.
- Articles, leaning towards a mathematical description, on a wide range of topics in physics.
- A tutorial and article driven community. Votes, science news and a discussion forum.
- The flagship publication of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). Provides feature articles, news stories, analyses, book and product reviews, a searchable job database, and obituaries.
- Searchable database of physics resources from the Institute of Physics which matches a person's question, age and knowledge profile to handpicked sites. Also includes the Physics Life animation.
- Links to physics departments, physical societies, journals, job information, and other physics related information.
- Serves information from physics departments and institutes worldwide: departmental information, locally stored documents, authoring tools, free access journals, jobs, conferences and education material.
- An experimental wiki-based collection of user-contributed articles on graduate level physics topics including subjects such as string theory, quantum field theory, mathematical physics and quantum mechanics.
- Summarizes in simple language, without advanced mathematics, the foundations of physics. The index gives direct access to selected topics.
- International effort to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Miraculous Year (1905) and raise public awareness of physics.
- A conversation with Lawrence M. Krauss, chair of the physics department at Case Western Reserve University. [PDF]
(August, 2004)
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