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Plus magazine - maths
Plus is an internet magazine which aims to introduce readers to the beauty and the practical applications of mathematics.
Maths solves problem of wobbly tables
Mathematics shows that turning a wobbly table 90 degrees will steady it.
Women of NASA
The women of NASA website was developed to encourage more young women to pursue careers in math, science, and technology. It includes detailed staff profiles, chat and forum facilities, an events ...
InGear - Toolkit of Curriculum Materials
Searchable site of resources regarding gender equality in teaching science and maths. This is a well resourced project with good links and reviews of articles.
iFairground
Maths and Physics activities at a theme park. Has some history of rides eg Eli Wheel, physics quiz and links to other roller coaster sites.
Play a Piano / Synthesizer / Oscilloscope
This virtual reality Java piano lets you play the piano and have a little fun while learning the relationship between the sounds, music theory, musical scales, and the underlying math and physics of ...
myPhysicsLab
MyPhysicsLab hosts a variety of interactive physics simulations like pendulums, roller coasters, colliding blocks, springs, etc. with graphs, source code, and full explanation of the physics and ...
Khan Academy
An impressive collection of simple and clearly explained video tutorials about a range of physics topics (as well as maths, chemistry and more) suitable for secondary school level students. Make ...
The pendulum lab
Applets showing pendulum motion. Applets suitable for an advanced school student but the maths is higher level.
Mathematical Thinking in Physics
Great collection of problems that require a bit of physics, maths and thinking to solve