Mr. Southwick's Links
These are a haphazard (and out of date) assortment of some of my favorite
sites.
If you would like to suggest a great link, email me.
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This is a site
I helped develop in the Summer of 1999 at CERN, the |
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These are links found by my Physics 2 class related to optics. Some amazing applets and helpful sites. |
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CERN's main site for the general public. Check out CERN in 2 minutes. |
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Physics Web by the Institute of Physics |
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I think this may be the greatest site on the internet. Every physics student, maybe every human being, needs this site bookmarked! |
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Physics 2000, an interactive guide to light, modern physics |
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Michigan State Physics Simulations More simulations than I could have dreamed of! Check this out, but make sure you don't lose track of time and miss my class! |
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Check out the International Space Station, including where and when to see it in the sky this week! |
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My favorite orbiting observatory - The Chandra X-Ray Telescope |
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The Particle Adventure, an award-winning tour through the wacky world of particle physics. |
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NU-TRONS |
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This is our NU-TRONS team website. Check it out and get involved! |
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This is the main site for FIRST Robotics |
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This is my site celebrating the National Championship performance and inviting everyone to the May 22, 2001 celebration event. |
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GAY/STRAIGHT ALLIANCE |
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The Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network is a great resource for anyone interested in GLBT education resources. |
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Run by the Governor's Task Force on Hate Crimes, a great resource for making schools safer. Real steps you can take! |
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GENERAL |
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Daily Science News; I try to read it every day! |
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The main Library Media Center site, a great place to start research of all types. They even have collected science links of all types. |
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Web Elements - interactive guide to the periodic table |
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The Nine Planets - "a multimedia tour of the solar system" |
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