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Time Twins
Inside Story
How do brewers control temperature to make beer?
How do brewers keep their beer fresh?
How do brewers know how alcoholic their beer is going to be?
How do brewers use fish bladders to make a clearer beer?
Physics Life
How do brewers control the colour and taste of their beer?
Superposition
Cheers, Physics!
Inside Story
What does the 5 sigma mean?
Wanted: Your computer's spare time
What does it take to build, run and interpret results from the LHC
What is cavitation?
Alien spotting comes down to Earth


Newtonian Mountain
Shows cannonball projected off mountain. Different speeds produce different results. I particularly liked the "touch" when the ball completed an orbit and returned to where it left the mountain!


Diffraction of light
Historical background and online tutorials on diffraction in which you can vary wavelength and aperture width, and see the results as wave fronts, and as an intensity graph. Explanations include the ...


An electronic nose for brewing better beers
Read how electronic noses are being used taste beer and help in the brewing process. Registration required


Galileo Project Information
A site containing details of the Galileo project and the results received in this mission to study the atmosphere of Jupiter.


Bending Light
Calculation of the deflection of starlight expected due to bending of light close to a large mass, plus some observed results.


Sinking Bubbles in Stout Beers
Mathematical models looking at the flow of bubbles of in your stout beer, like guinness.


Galileo Probe Legacy
Sets out the mission objectives and results from the Galileo probe, with some multimedia images and answers to FAQ's.

Von Neumann's 5th Postulate
Considers the validity of Von Neumann's 5th postulate, used to consider whether a hidden variables theory can give deterministic results.

The Chandra X-ray Observatory Center
Extensive site with results from the Chandra observatory satellite, press releases, multimedia content, and information on x-ray astronomy

Wave Nature of Matter
In 1913, about ten years after Bohr published his results, Louis de Broglie came up with a fascinating idea to explain some of the assumptions in the Bohr Model of the atom such as why should an ...