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Albert Einstein
This companion web site to a two hour TV show "Einstein Revealed" (broadcast 1999) contains a detailed look at Albert Einstein and his scientific achievements.
S.O.S
Secondary Online Science is a group of great games which you can spend hours playing without noticing that you are learning about topics such as energy and materials.
Equinox
The points where the ecliptic crosses the equatorial plane of the celestial sphere are called equinoxes. On those dates there are 11 hours each of daylight and dark.
Physics of Luge
Imagine that you are travelling 65 miles an hour but only three inches above solid ice - lying feet first on a tiny sled. This is the sport of luge! Work through the physics of this sport.
Why can I sometimes see the moon during daylight hours?
Q & A site. Explains visibility of Moon (and Venus) in daytime sky.
BrainMania
Offers a question and homework-check response service within about 14 hours. It first gives hundreds of volunteers from all over the world the chance to respond and then, if they are unable to help, ...
National Earthquake Information Centre - Near real time earthquake list
Contains information on the most recent earthquakes around the world - less than 14 hours ago. Also data - predicted p-wave times for example. An excellent site for keeping abreast of the latest ...
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