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Weird rainbows
How does cloud seeding work?
Wanted: Your computer's spare time
Light pollution - does anyone care?
Where is that draught coming from?
How does auto-tune pitch correction work?
Listening to stars twinkle
How do no-fly zones work?
Particle accelerators to the rescue
What is string theory?
What is a kilogram?
Why is there more matter than antimatter?
What is physics?
Your life on Mars
All about Graphene
All about... Quantum Computing
Ice, Ocean, Atmosphere and Climate
Why the South Pole is a great place to study our planet's climate.
NASA's Climate Kids
A great website for kids to learn about climate with games, stuff to make, videos, news and more.
ClimatePrediction.net
Calling all citizen scientists! Climateprediction.net is a distributed computing project to produce predictions of the Earth's climate up to 2080 and to test the accuracy of climate models.
OPAL Climate survey
The OPAL climate survey is an exciting UK-wide experiment that everyone can take part in. Send you measurements in to help researchers.
A New Climate Science Resource from the National Academies
A series of 7 videos explaining climate science from the National Academies of Science
32 Innovations that will change tomorrow
A great feature from the New York Times looking at the inventions that will change our lives in the future
How Can You force a Physical Change in Matter
How can you force a Physical Change in Matter? Using mechanical energy to change states.
Lenz's Law
When an emf is generated by a change in magnetic flux according to Faraday's Law, the polarity of the induced emf is such that it produces a current whose magnetic field opposes the change which ...
Faraday's Law
Any change in the magnetic environment of a coil of wire will cause a voltage (emf) to be "induced" in the coil. No matter how the change is produced, the voltage will be generated.
Ripple
A mini applet showing interference patterns. This simple applet allows you to change the position of the sources, add or delete sources and change their wavelength. Basically an online ripple tank.