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i0"God Particle" Possibly Discovered - http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/higgs.html - A report on one of the potentially most important discoveries of the new millennium, along with a summary of the standard model of particle physics.
 
i0ABC's of Nuclear Science - http://www.lbl.gov/abc/ - A comprehensive introduction to nuclear science-- antimatter, beta rays, cosmic radiation, radioactivity, the difference between fission and fusion, and the structure of the nucleus, for starters. Site also provides access to reference and teaching materials and experiments. From Lawrence Berkeley National Labs. Uses frames.
 
i0ATLAS Educational Information - http://atlasexperiment.org/ - The ATLAS Experiment is to be carried out at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a particle accelerator facility of the CERN Laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland. Website is intended for people of all ages who are curious about fundamental particles and forces as well as about particle research.
 
i0Antimatter: Mirror of the Universe - http://livefromcern.web.cern.ch/livefromcern/antimatter/ - A thorough discussion covering all aspects of antimatter.
 
i0Atom Builder - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/atom/ - A shockwave application that allows the user to add up and down quarks to a hydrogen nucleus to create a carbon nucleus.
 
i0Big Bang Science - http://hepwww.rl.ac.uk/public/bigbang/part1.html - Site seeks to explain the origins of matter and current high-energy research regarding the conditions of the early universe. The information presented here is published in booklet form by the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC).
 
i0Bremsstrahlung - http://rd11.web.cern.ch/RD11/rkb/PH14pp/node16.html - An overview of bremsstrahlung (or stopping radiation). From The Particle Detector BriefBook.
 
i0CHESS X-ray Visions - http://www.chess.cornell.edu/pubs/xrybrchr/ - Celebration of 100 years since the discovery of X-rays. Elaborates on uses of x-rays and details the research conducted with the CHESS synchrotron located below the Cornell campus.
 
i0Cherenkov Radiation - http://rd11.web.cern.ch/RD11/rkb/PH14pp/node26.html - From The Particle Detector BriefBook.
 
i0Classical & Statistical Thermodynamics & Mechanics Educational Sites - http://tigger.uic.edu/~mansoori/Thermodynamics.Educational.Sites_html - A collection of resources gathered by the Thermodynamics Research Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
 
i0Contemporary (Nuclear) Physics Education Project (CPEP) - http://www.cpepweb.org/ - A product of teachers, educators, and physicists located around the world. Charts, brochures, web features, and classroom activities present the current understanding of cosmic rays, radiation, particle physics, fission, fusion, and similar topics. Award-winning site.
 
i0Cross Section - http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/crosssection.html - Introduction to cross section, an important concept in scattering.
 
i0Decays - http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/theory/decays.html - Introductory information on particle decays produced by the Stanford Linear Accelerator.
 
i0FAQ about Fusion Research - http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/faq.html - The FAQ (from Princeton Plasma Physics Lab) is not very extensive, but it has an impressive Glossary.
 
i0Fermilab Education - http://ed.fnal.gov/ - For students, educators, visitors.
 
i0Fermilabyrinth - http://ed.fnal.gov/projects/labyrinth/ - A collection of Web-based games and activities to develop an understanding of the operations and experiments that take place in the Fermilab accelerator and detector halls and the scientific ideas they explore. Has a special section for teachers.
 
i0FusEdWeb - http://fusedweb.llnl.gov/ - Fusion Energy Educational Web Site at LLNL
 
i0Fusion Energy Education - http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/ - Leads to several excellent resources which teach about fusion.
 
i0Fusion FAQ Glossary - http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/Glossary/glossary.html - USENET FAQ glossary on fusion energy.
 
i0Fusion: Physics of a Fundamental Energy Source: - http://fusedweb.llnl.gov/CPEP/ - An introduction to the principles of fusion geared towards high school students. Posters in various languages also available for download or ordering.
 
i0General Atomics Fusion Group Educational Home Page - http://fusioned.gat.com/ - resources for teachers and students; links to a more technical GAT fusion site
 
i0How Stuff Works: How Atom Smashers Work - http://www.howstuffworks.com/atom-smasher.htm - Tutorial with 28 color illustrations and photographs.
 
i0Introduction to High Energy Physics and ATLAS - http://www.jlab.org/~cecire/hepathu.html - Describes the work of the Hampton University Particle Physics group in the ATLAS project as well as material and links for particle physics and general physics education.
 
i0Introduction to Particle Physics - http://blueflag.phys.yorku.ca/yhep/main.html - Beginners guide to particle physics.
 
i0Learning Science with Computer Assistance: Physics Topics - http://home.alphalink.com.au/~vmck/ - A set of simulations to illustrate the historical models of atomic structure and the behavior of light.
 
i0Leptons - http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/theory/leptons.html - Introductory information on leptons (electrons, muons, taus, and neutrinos).
 
i0Meltdown at Three Mile Island, a Documentary - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/three/ - Companion site to the PBS show of the same name. Covers "How a Nuclear Reactor Works" and "What Happened," showing the series of events that took place on March 28, 1979. Useful for a quick lesson about Three Mile Island. Also has teacher's guide to the show and a link for ordering the video. Requires Java-enabled browser.
 
i0Nuclear Physics - http://www.online-academy.org/virtualclassroom/nphysics/ - A free E-Learning course on nuclear physics, covering the grammar school curriculum of atomic and nuclear physics. It features a glossary. Also, has practice examinations and forum board, which require free registration.
 
i0Nuclear Power - http://www.phy6.org/stargaze/Snuclear.htm - Overviews the principles of nuclear fission and its use to generate power, why uranium can be fissioned, n/p ratio and delayed neutrons, moderators, also Chernobyl and 3-Mile Island.
 
i0Nuclear Power Plant Demonstration - http://www.ida.liu.se/~her/npp/demo.html - Java applet of a basic nuclear power plant. Try to keep the reactor running safely under various failure scenarios.
 
i0Nuclear Science and Technology and How It Influences Your Life - http://www.aboutnuclear.org/ - Covers five major application fields: food irradiation, industry, medicine, space, and electricity.
 
i0OnScreen Particle Physics - http://www.onscreen-sci.com/ - A simulation for Mac and Windows 95/98/NT that allows even beginning students to experience what real particle physics experiments are like. Demo versions available for download.
 
i0Perspective on Plasmas - http://www.plasmas.org - Educational information on plasma applications including controlled fusion.
 
i0Quantum Universe - http://www.interactions.org/quantumuniverse/ - Extensive content on 21st century particle physics and the role of particle colliders.
 
i0Reflections on Matter - http://molaire1.club.fr/e_plan.html - Atoms to quarks, quantum physics, the big bang, and newer theories about matter.
 
i0SLAC Visitor Center - http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/ - Information provided by SLAC for informing the general public about particle physics.
 
i0Tau Decay Physics - http://www.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLEO/CLEO3/cleo3/proposal/subsection3_3_3.html - Summary of decay modes and their probabilities.
 
i0The Internet Plasma Physics Education Experience (IPPEX) - http://ippex.pppl.gov/ - The site "allows students and teachers to participate remotely in scientific research at [America's] largest fusion energy laboratory." Requires Java-capable browser and Shockwave plug-in to be able to use the excellent educational modules. Also has an "ask the expert" forum for fusion-related questions.
 
i0The Particle Adventure - http://particleadventure.org - An award-winning site from the Particle Data Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Labs. "A tour of the inner workings of the atom."
 
i0The Science of Particle Physics - http://www.fnal.gov/pub/inquiring/physics/ - Overview of elementary particle physics experiments and research at Fermilab.
 
i0Timeline of the Nuclear Age - http://www.nuclearfiles.org/menu/timeline/ - A chronological record of the nuclear age: links to people, documents and educational units. Explore political and ethical dilemmas of the Nuclear Age.
 
i0U.S. Fusion Energy Sciences Program - http://wwwofe.er.doe.gov/ - A very comprehensive U.S. Department of Energy site related to fusion research. Provides a large number of links to institutions and organizations, and there is a special fusion education section too.
 
i0Virtual Radioactivity Lab - http://home.earthlink.net/~mmc1919/halflife.html - Explore radioactive decay and half-life with radioactive sources, screens and a geiger detector.
 
i0Visual Quantum Mechanics - http://phys.educ.ksu.edu/ - Instructional units that introduce quantum physics to high school and college students who do not have a background in modern physics or higher level math using interactive computer programs and digital multimedia in an activity based environment.
 
i0What is Antimatter? - http://www.sciam.com/physics/article/id/what-is-antimatter/catID/3 - From Scientific American: Ask the Experts: Physics.
 
i0What is the Higgs Boson? - http://www.sciam.com/physics/article/id/what-exactly-is-the-higgs - From Scientific American: Ask the Experts: Physics.
 
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