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Best in Mousetrap vehicles
Leave the rat race and use this site to explore the fascinating world of do-it-yourself mousetrap cars, cannons, gags and contraptions

Kung Fu Science
Ever wondered how martial artists can chop blokes with their bare hands? Explore the physics behind Kung Fu with this very visual multimedia site.

Google moon
Explore the moon's surface with this map: a mosaic of landing site images and a tour of the Apollo moon landings.

Dealing with waste - the nuclear debate
An excellent interactive site that lets you explore both sides of the nuclear debate in an entertaining way.

Solar system visualiser
Visit this interactive site to explore the orbits of planets and their moons in our solar system and also in a wide selection of extrasolar planetary systems.

The Royal Institution
This is the Royal Institution's site. It has a lot to explore including games, information and events.


The Magic School Bus
A fun site for kids where you can explore space, land or sea with the magic school bus.


Line Rider
A fun toy that lets you build a sledge run and then test it out. You'll need a good feel for the laws of motion to get results!


Seeking the Cosmic Dawn
A look at the results from BICEP2 detector in the south pole which gives evidence for inflation happening at the start of the universe.