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This website, from the Exploratorium, reviews the aerodynamics of cycling. Wind resistance is often one of the biggest challenges that professional and amateur cyclists face. This site has a form that lets you...
Biology operates at two levels: the large scale which we can see and the underlying microscopic one. This video lecture describes how intermolecular forces cause protein arrays to self-assemble, enabling nature to...
This web site contains a large collection of animations illustrating basic concepts in physics and astronomy. It covers topics in astronomy, mechanics, vectors, electricity and magnetism, optics, waves, and modern...
Authored by Paul Doherty, Pearl Tesler and Noel Wanner for Exploratorium, this site analyzes the physics of skateboarding in great detail. It goes into many different 'tricks' and the effect of materials and design on...
The Exploratorium's Solar Eclipse web page posts past solar eclipse dates, webcasts of these eclipses, and resources for understanding and viewing eclipses. Information on eclipses in Turkey, Greece, Zambia, Aruba and...
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