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  • AAPM Medical Physics Resource Page - Resources for medical physicists in radiation oncology, radiology, nuclear medicine. health physics, etc.
  • Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics - One of the main aims of the ICTP is to foster the growth of advanced studies and research in the developing countries.
  • AIP Education and Employment Statistics - The latest data regarding education and employment trends in physics and related science fields.
  • AIP Physics News Preview - Intended for science journalists; provides in-depth descriptions of timely physics topics.
  • AIP Physics News Update - Directly from the AIP site. Some extras like Physics News Graphics.
  • AIP Physics Today - the premier magazine for physicists
  • American Association of Physicists in Medicine - AAPM homepage with a link to the journal "Medical Physics".
  • American Association of Physics Teachers
  • American Institute of Physics (AIP) Journals - Appl. Phys. Lett., etcetera
  • American Institute of Physics (AIP) Online Journals - Appl. Phys. Lett., Phys. Rev., and others; full-text articles available to subscribers only
  • American Institute of Physics - Physics Information NetSite - AIP is the largest organization of physicists in North America. On this extensive Web site you will find online journals and thousands of pages of free and useful information.
  • American Physical Society (APS) - information, member directory, and many links
  • American Physical Society E-print Server
  • Angels on a Pin - The possibly true story of the many possible ways of determining the height of a building using only a barometer.
  • Ask the Experts - Answers to physics questions at Scientific American.
  • Bogolyubov Institute of Theoretical Physics
  • Bulgarian Journal of Physics - The Journal emphasised, both theoretical and experimental, original information in the major fields of Physics. Recognized by the European Physical Society.
  • Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists - Search issues of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists from 1991 to 1999 with a keyword query.
  • Buttered Cat - Stick a buttered piece of bread on the back of a cat, then throw the cat out a window. The result may surprise you.
  • Canadian Association of Physicists - The premier association for physicists living in Canada (or who have any interest in physics)
  • Center for History of Physics - Has a mission to preserve and make known the history of modern physics and allied sciences including astronomy, geophysics and optics.
  • CERN Historical and Scientific Archives - Resources on the history of CERN, as well as the 'Pauli Archive', a private collection of scientific books, reprints, correspondence and manuscripts of the late Professor Wolfgang Pauli, Nobel Laureate, 1945.
  • Chemical Physics Letters - online full-text service for CPL
  • Chris Reed's Physics Page - Personal page and subpages contain links to physics organizations and resources, companies sellings quartz crystal microbalances (QMBs), links to QMB researchers, introduction to QMBs, and site owner's publication list and resume.
  • Collected Thoughts of Robert Oppenheimer - Robert Oppenheimer's thoughts and reflections on Life.
  • Computers in Physics Home Page - These Web pages contain legacy CIP(Computing in Science and Engineering) materials. They include an index to all 12 volumes, source-code listings, historical information on the CIP annual educational software contest, and representative articles in portable document format.
  • Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics - Electronic archive containing over 75 brief scientific and biographic citations of original and important contributions 20th century women have made to physics.
  • Cornelius Lanczos Collection - Site announces the availability of the Cornelius Lanczos Collected Published Papers with commentaries. Lanczos (1893-1974) was one of the twentieth century's most versatile and innovative physicists and mathematicians. His papers cover an array of disciplines including general relativity, quantum mechanics, scientific computation, applied mathematics and numerical analysis.
  • Corporation of Fundamental and Applied Physics - Research areas of the Corporation: (1) Computational Materials Science, Perovskite-type ceramics (2) Biophysics of Crop Science, Hydroponic Crops in Greenhouse
  • CPC Program Library - Contains over 1600 refereed programs in computational physics and physical chemistry which are described in the journal Computer Physics Communications published by Elsevier Science.
  • Croatian Physical Society - The Croatian Physical Society is a public organisation with the purpose of promoting and developing scientific, upbringing, educational and cultural activity in the field of physics and related fields of science
  • DOE Preprint Network, Physics - Searchable gateway to preprint servers at U.S. Department of Energy.
  • Einstein, Heisenberg, Tipler - A story of interviews betweeen these men and God, intended ti determine if they should enter Heaven.
  • Electrophoresis simulated with the cage model for reptation - Electrophoresis simulated with the cage model for reptation
  • Emilio Segrč Visual Archives - The world's largest collection of photographs, films and other images in the history of physics and allied sciences such as astronomy and geophysics.
  • Entropy Online Journal - Web-based journal intended for collegiate audiences. Provides links to web-based articles as well as some "basic" lessons on entropy.
  • European Committee for Future Accelerators - Long-range planning of European high-energy facilities - accelerators, large-scale facilities and equipment - adequate for the conduct of a valid high-energy research programme.
  • European Federation of Organisations in Medical Physics - The EFOMP represents more than 5000 physicists and engineers in the field of Medical Physics.
  • European Optical Society - The EOS represents all national optical societies in Europe and its individual members.
  • European Physical Society - EPS serves the dual purpose of providing a forum for individual physicists, and acting as a federation of national societies and academies.
  • Exploring Leonardo da Vinci - Leonardo's scientific and engineering works, explained and explored.
  • Faraday as a Discoverer, by John Tyndall - A great 19th century physicist's full length biographical study of the work of his even greater predecessor.
  • Fundamental Physical Constants from NIST - The values of the fundamental physical constants provided at this site are recommended for international use by CODATA and are the latest available.
  • Furniture Physics - Behold the Incredible Flying Couch.
  • General Particle Tracer - 3D particle tracer designed to simulate the movement of charged particles in the presence of electric and magnetic fields. The code is widely used for accelerator, beamline and FEL design.
  • Greenwood Research Books and Software - Catalog of resources in engineering, physics, field physics, and astrophysics. Includes digital picture processing, medical image processing and stellar structure software.
  • Hiram's Physics Page - Lists of journal publishers in physics
  • Historical Beginnings of Theories of Electricity and Magnetism - A lecture from professor Michael Fowler at U of Virginia. Long and detailed.
  • History and Philosophy of Physics - Research activities, essays, databases, books, meetings in History and Philosophy of Physics. A section is dedicated to the development of Physics in Italy.
  • Hoff Lu, Father of Nuclear Energy in China - Book and documentary on the life story of a native scientist in China. If you want to know the history of nuclear physics in China, you must read this book.
  • Image Science Software - Distributor for some of the most advanced fourth-generation language platforms for analysis and visualization of data in the world today.
  • Institute of Physics (IOP) - Job news, journals, author and referee services, conference diary.
  • International Association of Mathematical Physics - Promotes research in this area.
  • International Association of Physics Students - IAPS, the International Association of Physics Students is a non-political, student-run educational association founded in 1987 to help physics students all over the world.
  • International Catalog of Sources for History of Physics and Allied Sciences - Search records for unpublished source materials in the Niels Bohr Library archives and over 500 other repositories worldwide.
  • International Centre of Condensed Matter Physics - Leading towards the analysis and events promotion in the frontier of Condensed Matter Physics.
  • International Journal of Modern Physics A - Started in 1986, IJMPA has gained international repute as a high-quality scientific journal. It consists of reviews and original papers covering the latest research developments in Particles and Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. The journal also features articles of long-standing value and importance which can be vital to research into new unexplored areas.
  • International Journal of Modern Physics B - Launched in 1987, this journal covers the most important aspects of, as well as the latest developments in, Condensed Matter, Statistical, Applied Physics and High Tc Superconductivity. One unique feature of this journal is its review section which contains articles with permanent research value
  • International Journal of Modern Physics C - This journal covers Computational Physics, Physical Computation and related subjects. It aims to publish both review and research articles on the use of computers to advance knowledge in the physical sciences, and the use of physical analogies in computation. Topics covered include computer algebra, numerical simulation techniques, parallel and vector computers, lattice gauge theory, algorithms, etc.
  • International Journal of Modern Physics D - Nuclear physics
  • International Research Group on Physics Teaching - Promotes adapting physics teaching to the present knowledge. Fosters friendly contacts between physics teachers and professors above national barriers at all levels of education.
  • International Union of Crystallography - Serves the world community of crystallographers.
  • International Union of Pure and Applied Physics - Sponsors international meetings and fosters the publication of papers.
  • Jack Steinberger - An interview with Nobel Prize winner in physics 1988.
  • Journal of High Energy Physics - A refereed journal with free access to research papers in the fields of high energy physics.
  • Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics
  • Lawrence and His Laboratory - Scientific history of the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's first 50 years (1931-1981).
  • Lectures on Aristotle, Galileo, Newton, and Einstein - Full lecture notes from an introductory course taught at U of Virginia.
  • Love and Tensor Algebra - A poem by Stanislaw Lem
  • Ludwig Boltzmann - An overview of the life and work of Ludwig Boltzmann
  • MacNuclide Nuclear Database Management System - Download a FREE (single user only) copy of software to access, display, and visualize nuclear properties. A database is provided containing ground state and isomeric state properties of known nuclides. Data are viewed through custom nuclide charts, skeleton level schemes and daughter decay chains. Database searching can be performed using the local database or via the databases at the National Nuclear Data Center at Brookhaven National Laboratory. For Mac and Windows.
  • Maria Sklodowska-Curie - Polish physicist and chemist, winner of two Nobel Prizes, pioneer in study of radioactivity.
  • MathEngine - Real-time physics and natural behavior technology for simulating behavior in 3D environments. Software toolsets for the entertainment, education, engineering and e-commerce industries.
  • Mr. Kling the Science King - THE site for high school and middle school science students and teachers. Life sciences, chemistry, physics, Earth and space sciences, inventions, and science fair resources.
  • Museum of Physics Department - Early instruments of the Institute of Physics of Naples
  • Nanodata - Nanotechnology, femtosecond and bioscience information and links; in English and French.
  • National Insitute for Theoretical Physics (Australia) - The NITP serves the Australian physics community by acting as an umbrella organisation for Theoretical Physics in Australia.
  • NIST Fundamental Constants Bibliographic Search - Physicists may search for bibliographic citations of recommended values of Fundamental Physical Restraints by keyword, author or year.
  • Nobel Prize Internet Archive - The Nobel Prize Internet Archive contains up-to-date information of all current and former Nobel Prize laureates. Not affiliated with the official Nobel site.
  • Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics - Intergovernmental organization, research areas at NORDITA include astrophysics, condensed matter physics and subatomic physics.
  • Phonon Software - Calculates the phonon dispersion relations and phonon density of states for any crystal from force constants, or from Hellmann-Feynman forces supplied by an ab initio program.
  • Physical Review Focus - Brief explanations of selected research papers from Physical Review Letters (PRL) at a level accessible to most physicists
  • Physicists and the Bomb - College course taught at U of Michigan in the fall of 1999, mainly covering atomic energy, its history and its uses. Has an extensive link collection as part of the course.
  • Physics - WWW Virtual Library category
  • Physics and Astronomy - On-line demonstrations and software.
  • Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS) - Hierarchical numbering scheme, developed by the American Institute of Physics, used to identify fields and sub-fields of physics.
  • Physics and Science Jokes
  • Physics Answers - From Kevin Brown's MathPages.
  • Physics by Aristotle - Part of the Internet Classics Archive at MIT. Aristotle's ideas held sway for 1500+ years, and there is still reference to "Aristotelian thinking" in education circles today. Read what it's all about.
  • Physics Encyclopedia - Professionally compiled and structured directories of physics educational resources on the Web.
  • Physics Formulae - A collection of frequently used physics equations compiled into several downloadable formats.
  • Physics Humor Essays - A collection of humorous physics essays.
  • Physics Limericks - Physics limericks from the contests sponsored by the American Physical Society!
  • Physics Song Book - New physics lyrics to classic tunes.
  • Physics Time-Line - From the Copernican Revolution to superstrings, a chronology of more than 500 of the greatest discoveries in natural philosophy.
  • Physics Web Search by PhysLINK.com - Search cyberspace for physics departments, physical societies, scientific journals, career opportunities, software and more
  • PhysicsWeb - The web site for physicists, contains information on Physics World, Institute of Physics, Electronic Publishing, online products and services.
  • PhysicsWeb - Web Links: Search - Numerous links to career and educational resources; newsletters, mailing lists and other print and electronic media; computing centers; exhibitions and museums; reference resources; and other physical societies.
  • PhysLINK - Links to physics departments, physical societies, journals, job information, and other physics related information.
  • PhysLINK.com - Journals, Magazines, Preprints, more - Comprehensive listing of physics / science journals, magazines, prints, pre-prints, news letters, online archives, publishers and more.
  • Pictures of Physicists - Pictures and drawings of famous physicists, a comprehensive collection.
  • Politically Correct Physics - Revised physics course descriptions.
  • Quantum Beat - Book on physical principles of atomic clocks.
  • Radical & Extreme Hobbies - "Fun via high-power kinetic energy." Articles about various types of experiments that you don't want to try at home. Only professionals should try most of what you see on this site.
  • Reviews in Mathematical Physics - Reviews in Mathematical Physics fills the need for a review journal in the field. The review papers - introductory and survey papers - are of interest not only to mathematical physicists, but also to mathematicians and theoretical physicists interested in interdisciplinary topics. The topics that are covered by this journal include, among others, gauge fields, quantum field theory, statistical mechanics, dynamical systems, functional analysis, and interactions between theoretical physics and pure mathematics.
  • Reviews of Modern Physics
  • Selected Classic Papers - Historically important papers in the fields of: Atomic hypothesis and discrete nature of matter Electricity, electrochemistry, and electrolyte solutions The electron and electronic structure of matter Elements: nature, number, and discovery Environmental chemistry Gases Periodic table and periodic law Radioactivity and the nucleus Thermodynamics
  • Sketches of the History of Electromagnetics - Timeline of classical electromagnetism, including optics, magnetism, electricity and their unification.
  • Sokal's Paper - A physicists attempt to prove his hypothesis that: a leading North American journal of cultural studies . . . would publish an article liberally salted with nonsense if (a)it sounded good and (b) it flattered the editors' ideological preconceptions
  • Spectra - A Windows-based Computer Program for Interactive Analysis of Crystal Field Spectra of f-elements
  • SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering - Advances engineering, scientific, and commercial applications of optical, photonic, imaging, electronic, and optoelectronic technologies.
  • Suite101 - Physics: articles, links and discussions.
  • Super G-String Field Theory - A sequel to the original paper on g-string theory.
  • The American Physical Society presents - This interactive timeline takes a close look at the last hundred years in physics.
  • The Galileo Project - The Galileo Project is a hypertext source of information on the life and work of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) and the science of his time.
  • The Industrial Physicist - Bimonthly magazine published by The American Institute of Physics to promote the development, advancement, and recognition of industrial physicists and the applications of physics in industry.
  • The International Association of Physics Students (IAPS) - Encourage physics students in their academic and professional work in an international context. Promotes understanding and trust between physics students throughout the world.
  • The Internet Pilot to Physics - Links to physics resources online and announcement services for physics related jobs and conferences. One of the most visited science sites on the Internet.
  • The Invention of Knowledge - The connections between the sciences and the arts with emphasis on physics. A prediction on where to look for the next great theories in physics.
  • The Laws List - Laws, rules, principles, effects, paradoxes, limits, constants, experiments and thought experiments in physics.
  • The Non Abelian Names of God - A scientific paper parody which includes "The Theory Formerly Known as Strings","The Stages of a Theory" and a dictionary of common phrases.
  • The Nuclear Files - Most comprehensive and user friendly online tool to explore the political and ethical dilemmas of the Nuclear Age. A citizen guide to create a saner and more peaceful world. Classroom use encouraged.
  • The Physical World - Answers to simple physics questions, from Planet Science.
  • The Quantum Age Begins - An overview of the development of quantum mechanics.
  • The Super G-String - A parody of modern string theories written in the form of a research paper.
  • The World of Benjamin Franklin - Famous for being a scientist, an inventor, a statesman, a printer, a philosopher, a musician, and an economist. His scientific contributions to the study of electricity made him the world's preeminent expert in the field as well as a celebrity.
  • Theological Thermodynamics - This document reproduces two classics of science parody/humor. The first applies the physics of thermodynamics to conclude that Heaven is hotter than Hell. The second is a response which combines Biblical evidence with thermodynamics to argue that, while heaven is devilishly hot, hell is hotter still.
  • Theoretical Physics - Dedicated to the discovery of Physics through various free services such as online discussion, recent news, glossary terms, and other forms of information for the professional and hobbyist alike.
  • Timeline of Physics (1896 to present) - American Physical Society site explores developments in physics in the 20th century, along with their historical context.
  • Transistorized - Describes the history of most important invention of the 20th century: the transistor.
  • Usenet Physics FAQ - sci.physics frequently asked questions with answers.
  • UT-Chattanooga Collection of Physics Humor - Wide variety of physics jokes and humorous essays.
  • Winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics - A comprehensive list of Nobel Prize Laureates in physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
  • Yukawa Institute of Theoretical Physics

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