Physics on the Web
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- BEC Matters
- The Best Infomation on the Net - Physics
- Chaos at Maryland - Web site for the University of Maryland, Chaos Group
- Dictionary of Physics (Oxford Reference Online)
- Eric Weisstein's Treasure Trove of Physics
- Internet Resources : Physics
- Journal Abbreviation Sources - a registry of Web resources that list or provide access to the full title of journal abbreviations.
- Landolt-Bornstein
- Making Matter: The Atomic Structure of Materials
- Martindale's Virtual Physics Center
- Medical Physics Web (medicalphysicsweb)
- Michigan Electronic Library - Physics Menu
- NIST Physics Laboratory - from the National Institute of Standards and Technology
- National Science Foundation's Division of Physics
- The Official String
Theory Web Site
- The Particle Adventure - Definitions of the Standard Model of particles and explanations of experimental evidence for it are given in a format geared toward introductory college level students.
- Physics 2000 - an interactive journey through modern physics
- Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS)
- Physics Around the World - Web resources
- The Physics Classroom
- The Physics Front
- Physics of Energy and the Environment
- Physics.org
- Physics Resources - from the Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics Division of the Special Libraries Association
- Physics to Go - a collection of more than 500 websites that you can search or browse to explore physics on your own. It's also a biweekly online magazine, with archives containing more than 55 selected physics images.
- Physics Web
- PhysLINK - Your Guide to Physics on the Web
- PhysNet
- Plasma Gate: Free Software for Atomic and Plasma Physics
- Science.gov is a gateway to authoritative selected science information provided by U.S. Government agencies, including research and development results.
- Science Master
- ScienceNet Physics and Astronomy Resources
- SciTechResources.gov
- The Second Superstring Revolution - The text defines and presents string theory and the arguments supporting supersymmetry, and explores contradictions between the physical theories of quantum mechanics and relativity. A brief history of string theory and the second string revolution is also presented.
- University of Chicago Physics Resources

