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A brief history of space
How does GPS work?
How do no-fly zones work?
How does sunscreen work?
Shock factor - d3o
Quest
How do speakers work?
What is antimatter?
Why is the sky blue?
Could your phone harm your health?
Are lightsabers possible?
How is physics used in archaeology?
Was life on Earth started by an asteroid?
High Flux Isotope Reactor Facility
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is home to the Spallation Neutron Source and the High Flux Isotope Reactor, two of the most advanced neutron research facilities in the world.
High Pressure Physics and the Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions
High Pressure Physics and the Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions
Rock Skipping Tips from the BYU Splash Lab using High Speed Photography
Learn the best way to skip rocks.
The color of the sky
A simple explanation of why the sky appears blue when the sun is high and red at sunset. A brief description is given of a home experiment to demonstrate the effect.
What's my angle?
A series of tasks for younger pupils to do involving using a protractor and estimating angles. A high quality site which is very easy to use.
Riding High - Life on the Mir Space Station
Focuses on one particular mission in 1995/6 with links to a series of programmes by Channel 4 and teachers notes.