| Jim's Science Page | | Science quotes, facts and falacies... mystery scientists in history link. |
| Physics Cabinet | | A virtual museum of physics apparatus and instruments of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. |
| Physics in Australia to 1945 | | The listing is intended to be a complete register of all Australian publications in physics up to the end of 1945 |
| 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 |
| The Fall of Parity | | Experiments in 1956 demonstrate that our world is distinguishable from its mirror image. |
| 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 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. |
| Theater of Electricity | | Explore the history of static electricity and the machines which have used it to make big sparks and create strong electric fields. Van de Graaff generators and Tesla coils are two examples of what is discussed. Many pictures and teaching materials are available. |
| Transistorized | | Describes the history of most important invention of the 20th century: the transistor. | |
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