Cookies Required This monthly virtual journal contains articles that have appeared in one of the participating source journals and that relate to biological physics research. http://www.vjbio.org/
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Extractions: Hello and thanks for visiting the Forum. The purpose of this Forum is to discuss the Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) which is summarised in the main Forum sections on Index page. This work is still in the early stages of development, both in terms of knowledge, and in getting this knowledge out into the world. Significantly, by describing Reality most simply, in terms of One thing existing, Space, with Properties of a Continuous Infinite Eternal Wave Medium, the Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) explains and solves many of the fundamental problems of Science (Metaphysics Philosophy Physics) by explaining how matter (and thus humans) are necessarily interconnected to other matter in Space within the Universe. We think this knowledge is important, hope that you find it interesting and will enjoy pondering upon this new perspective for understanding physical reality. NOTE (September, 2005): We have been away on holidays for past ten weeks but are now back working on our website http://www.spaceandmotion.com and hope to get things going at this forum again. So please feel free to post comments. We will normally reply within a day or two. Cheers, Geoff and Karene FAQ Search Forum Memberlist Usergroups Register Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in The time now is Sat Sep 17, 2005 6:32 pm
Extractions: [ Links ] ... [Newsfeed] It is a little known fact, that Ms Spears is an expert in semiconductor physics. Not content with just singing and acting, in the following pages, she will guide you in the fundamentals of the vital laser components that have made it possible to hear her super music in a digital format.
Extractions: Please click here to learn about the projects currently under investigation. The image on the left is a coronary arteriograph after contrast was injected into the left coronary ostium. The image above is the 3D reconstruction of the coronary artery tree. The information was reconstructed from CT scans of a cast.
Extractions: Welcome to the Physics Help and Math Help - Physics Forums. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. After registration you must click on a confirmation lnik from our a registration email we send you. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Physics Forums Last Post Threads Posts Moderator Science Education Zone Homework: Grade K-12 (11 Viewing) Trig Function by cscott Today 01:26 PM Tom Mattson Homework: College Level (20 Viewing) Leg of Tripod by kidia Today 01:27 PM Tom Mattson (7 Viewing) What use is a maths degree by NewScientist Today 12:06 PM Tom Mattson Physics General Physics (22 Viewing) Sub-Forums: sci.physics.research Re: Gauge Transformations in... by thomas_larsson_01@hotmail.com
Inspec Online database containing indexed abstracts for the published literature in physics, electrical engineering, electronics, communications, control engineering, computers and computing, and information technology. Also, offers CDrom version. http://www.inspec.org/publish/inspec/
Extractions: Produced by the IEE, Inspec is the leading English-language bibliographic information service providing access to the world's scientific and technical literature in physics, electrical engineering, electronics, communications, control engineering, computers, computing, information technology, manufacturing, production and mechanical engineering. Inspec Matters - Latest Issue Summer 2005* This file is in Acrobat ® PDF format News
Welcome Our physics majors share a reputation as competent thinkers and creative problem solvers. physics majors go on to serve the Air Force as pilots, http://atlas.usafa.af.mil/dfp/
Material Science Homepage, HKBU Materials science learning resources for students and the public, including java applets illustrating some fundamental concepts. http://www.hkbu.edu.hk/~matsci/
High Energy Physics Information Center contains comprehensive lists to HEP Information Conferences, Employment Opportunities, Experiments, Other Labs, Phone Numbers, etc. http://www.hep.net/
Physico-Mechanical Institute General information, search, description of main scientific problems investigated in the institute. http://www.ipm.lviv.ua/
Nobel Laureates In Physics 1901 - Present Nobel Laureates in physics, 1901 Present. Button physics Resources Button physics Papers Button SLAC Library Button SLAC Button About this site http://www.slac.stanford.edu/library/nobel/
Extractions: David J. Gross, H. David Politzer, Frank Wilczek Alexei A. Abrikosov, Vitaly L. Ginzburg, Anthony J. Leggett Raymond Davis, Jr., Masatoshi Koshiba, Riccardo Giacconi Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, Carl E. Wieman ... Otto Stern Prize money withheld and not awarded this year. Prize money withheld and not awarded this year. Prize money withheld and not awarded this year. Ernest Orlando Lawrence Enrico Fermi Clinton Joseph Davisson, Sir George Paget Thomson Victor Franz Hess, Carl David Anderson ... Sir James Chadwick Prize money withheld and not awarded this year. Erwin Schrodinger, Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac Werner Heisenberg Prize money withheld and not awarded this year. Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman Prince Louis-Victor Pierre Raymond de Broglie Sir Owen Willans Richardson Arthur Holly Compton, Charles Thomson Rees Wilson ... Charles Glover Barkla Prize money withheld and not awarded this year. Sir William Henry Bragg, Sir William Lawrence Bragg Max Theodor Felix von Laue Heike Kamerlingh Onnes Nils Gustaf Dalen ... Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen Other Links Quick Facts
The UCL Centre For Cosmic Chemistry And Physics University College London. Research into the chemistry which occurs throughout the universe in interstellar space. http://www.chem.ucl.ac.uk/cosmicdust/
Extractions: About the Centre Experimental Activities Theoretical Activities Resources ... Stars R Us The purpose of the Centre is to apply research to fundamental chemical processes which are believed to occur throughout the universe. Using a unique combination of theoretical and experimental techniques, such processes are investigated in the laboratory. Comparison of these results with astronomical observations serves to increase our knowledge and understanding of the cosmos. Our first major project concerns the formation of hydrogen molecules on surfaces of interstellar dust grains and the second expands upon this to study the formation of more complex molecules such as methanol. You can view a pdf document explaining the motivations and experimental activities of the centre here and we now have a resource available following our successful Stars R Us display at the recent Royal Society Summer Exhibition. There are two EPSRC funded PhD studentships now available, one working with Prof Steve Price studying the low-temperature reactivity of H atoms on interstellar surfaces and the second jointly supervised by Prof Steve Price and Dr Wendy Brown studying
SPIRES-HEP Search Search highenergy physics related articles, including journal papers, preprints, e-prints, technical reports, conference papers and theses, indexed by the http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/hep/
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Seattle'05 Three oneweek sessions Interactions with physics; Classical geometry; Arithmetic geometry. University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA; 25 July 12 August 2005. http://www.math.princeton.edu/~rahulp/seattle05.html
Extractions: The American Mathematical Society and the Clay Mathematics Institute will sponsor a three week Summer Institute in Algebraic Geometry at the University of Washington, Seattle from July 25 to August 12, 2005. The goals of the Institute are to review the major achievements of the past decade and to look forward to future developments. The focus will be structured by week:
Extractions: What's new About us This service is divided into four sections (Plasma physics, Regions of interest, Phenomena of interest, Space physics instrumentation and analysis methods) and Appendices, each of which contain several pages. Only few of these pages are directly reachable from this title page; rest of the pages become available through surfing the text or by using the contents listing. Space physics is interested in the natural plasma environments found close enough to the Earth to be studied by in situ measurements. Today, these in situ measurement cover most of the heliosphere. Space physics studies Sun (and its extension, the solar wind) and all planets with plasma environments, including Earth. One of the main tasks in space physics is to explain the Solar wind - magnetosphere - ionosphere - atmosphere coupling that is responsible for many important phenomena. Many interesting magnetospheric/ionospheric phenomena are created because of the energy input from the Sun and the special properties of the plasma state. For us living at high latitudes, the most remarkable plasma phenomena are the auroras relating to geomagnetic activity.
2004 CEDAR Workshop Annual CEDAR (Coupling, Energetics and Dynamics of Atmospheric Regions) workshop on the physics of the upper atmosphere. http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wkshp/
Extractions: Summary plans for the 2004 CEDAR Workshop have been written and are now available in the Spring 2004 CEDAR Post. The 2004 CEDAR Workshop will take place starting Sunday June 27, 2004 with the Student Workshop. (Please contact the CEDAR student representatives, Stan Briczinski (sjb144@psu.edu) and Lars Dyrud (ldyrud@bu.edu).) The regular workshop will be Monday through Friday, June 28 - July 2, at the Eldorado Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The 2003 CEDAR Workshop was held in Longmont, Colorado. The CEDAR Science Steering Committee , and Barbara Emery ( emery@ucar.edu ) are in charge of planning the workshop. Agenda (June 15, 2004)
Physlets Home Page physics applets plus the source code. Links to other applet sites and authors are here as well. http://webphysics.davidson.edu/Applets/Applets.html
Extractions: Welcome to the Physlets resource page. Physlets, Ph ysics App lets , are small flexible Java applets designed for science education. You do not need to become a Java expert in order to use Physlets. The links on the right contain tutorials, download instructions, and example problems to help you use Physlets in your teaching. Physlets run on the Mac using OS X Panther and the Safari browser.
Physics Simulations A page with examples of simulations of fluid dynamics, wave equations and mechanics, done by a student of Computational physics at University of Wroclaw (Poland). Graphics and animations included. http://panoramix.ift.uni.wroc.pl/~maq/eng/
Web Physics A flexible low budget outlet for small volume, high quality, HTMLbased curricular material. It provides a forum for physics educators to exchange http://webphysics.davidson.edu/
Extractions: Teaching and Learning Physics with World Wide Web Technology The WebPhysics project was started by Wolfgang Christian and Gregor Novak during the spring of 1995. Testing of these documents and other WWW curricular material will begin during the '95-'96 academic year at Davidson College and IUPUI. This page may be under construction for the next few years! For more information on the WebPhysics curriculum development project and how to set up a WebPhysics server, contact Wolfgang Christian or Gregor Novak. You may also wish to browse HTML versions of recent WebPhysics talks. Please register in our guest book to obtain information about WebPhysics. You can view also attend WebPhysics and JiTT workshops at AAPT meetings Course Material Links to curriculum material for current Davidson physics course offerings. Student work Student home pages. Look for links to online student work such as honor's theses and lab reports. Computational Physics Resources and tools developed by Davidson College faculty to teach computational physics to undergraduates. Further links to course material, previous student projects and the Delphi Science Tools. Physlets Small, single concept Java applets designed for teaching physics.