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IceCube neutrino observatory
IceCube, a telescope under construction at the South Pole, will search for neutrinos from the most violent astrophysical sources: events like exploding stars, gamma ray bursts, and cataclysmic ...
The Official String Theory Web Site
Introductory descriptions of particle physics, relativity, cosmology, black holes and of course string theory. So what is string theory? For that matter, what the heck are elementary particles? and ...
How black boxes work
Explains how the black box recorder of an airplane works. From HowStuffWorks.com.
Black body
This site allows the temperature of the Black Body applet to be set in two ways. The applet will then show you the spectrum and the apparent color of the object. Temperature can also be related to ...
Bob Miller's Light Walk
An online exhibit and a set of activities to do with light and shadows. An explanation of how images are formed when light passes through a hole. Fairly low level physics but with general interest ...
Black Body Radiation
A clear explanation with the associated graphs and an introduction to the relevant laws.
Explorescience: Golf Range
This activity lets you study the projectile range equation in a "golf" like setting. Vary the velocity and angle of the ball to get a hole in one. Add air resistance for more of a challenge. Could ...
The Science of Ozone Depletion
A thorough site covering all aspects of ozone depletion from the background science to the myths to images of the Antarctic hole.
Wien's Displacement Law
Describes Wien's Displacement Law and the relationship between wavelength and temperature for black body radiation.
Cosmic Background Radiation
A uniform background radiation in the microwave region of the spectrum is observed in all directions in the sky. It shows the wavelength dependence of a "black body" radiator at about 3 Kelvins ...