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Warren Seigel a Professor at C.N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics, State University of New York, Stony Brook, Long Island, he's not content just to study the relationships between string theory and particle theory, but also to write goofy essays, and maintain this Web site.
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Warsaw University - HEP Group The group work on the CMS, DELPHI and ZEUS experiments. The site also contains a number of links to other resources.
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Washington University: Nanoscience and thin film science The group is based in the Physics department at Washington University in St. Louis. Activities include research in condensed-matter and materials physics with applications in nanoscience, nanotechnology and thin film growth. Typical areas of relevance are magnetic nanostructures, nanostructured titania photocatalysts, ion beam modification of materials and practical ways to create desired nanostructures using directed self-assembly.
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Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Carlsbad, NM The WIPP underground facility includes an area designed specifically to host experiments that require shielding from cosmic rays.
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Waubonsee Community College Physics Department Course descriptions, faculty listings, online review tests.
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Wave Crystal Group Classical waves crystals, photonic crystals, sonic crystals, opals; Madrid, Spain.
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Wave Equation Mathematical description and derivation of wave equations.
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Wave Function of the Universe A simple review of quantum cosmology.
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Wave Mechanics: Louis de Broglie A biography of prince Louis de Broglie, and an overview of his contribution to wave machanics, including an original paper.
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Wave Particle Duality A series of pages on the natures of particles and waves and their similarities in the field of modern physics. These pages are intended to aid the reader in the first year Quantum Physics
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Wave Phenomena III University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; 11--15 June 2001. Conference photographs.
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WaveSim Software for simulation and analysis of laser beam propagation such as FRESNEL.
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Wayne State University - Department of Physics and Astronomy Features current news and announcements and provides information regarding the planetarium, science teacher outreach programs, ongoing research, curriculum, careers, and student organizations.
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WCRI WalkerScience Examines several aspects of astrophysics including the big bang, origin of heavy elements and satellites, dark matter and dark energy.
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Web Physics Project A flexible low budget outlet for small volume, high quality, HTML-based curricular material. It provides a forum for physics educators to exchange curriculum ideas and resources that make use of web technology (primarily public domain material), and provides a medium for the dissemination of student work.
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Web Quest Exploring Magnetic Levitation Technology Teacher's resources on teaching maglev, including tasks and evaluations for students
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Web Science Resources' Laser Tutorial A brief introduction to laser operation written for those who have little or no knowledge of lasers. Each page builds on the concepts of the previous page and features color illustrations, some of them animated.
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Webber, Beau School of Physical Sciences, Kent, UK. Interests are nano-science, study of liquids in confined geometry and at surfaces, characterisation of porous materials such as porous silica/rocks/clays/sediments, gas hydrates/clathrates. NMR relaxation, NMR cryoporometry, NMR diffusion, neutron diffraction (NS, SANS), thermoporosimetry.
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Webpage on Fiber Optics. Claudio Vinegoni - Home Page Webpage on Fiber Optics. Claudio Vinegoni Articles on Fiber Optics. Electrochromic Materials. Physics. Porous silicon and optical Spectroscopy. Raman Spectroscopy.
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WebTOP A 3D interactive computer graphics system that instructors can use to help teach optics, and that students can use to simulate and visualize optical phenomena to help them learn about optics.
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Weingarten's, Amit Plasma Laboratory, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.
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Weird Science (Bill Beaty's Homepages) Weird Research, Anomalous Physics
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Weitzner, Harold Mathematical aspects of RF heating, plasma confinement and controlled fusion. Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, USA.
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Weizmann Institute of Science, Plasma Laboratory Research focused on plasma applications and technology. Israel.
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Weizmann Institute of Science: Faculty of Physics Located in Rehovot, Israel. Includes lists of staff members and information on the research groups, as well as information on graduate-level courses that are offered.
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Weizmann Institute Plasma Laboratory Research program on plasma sciences and technology.
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Welcome To The Collected Works of Bert Schreiber (1924 - ) Includes new theory of physics based on the theory of limits; the limits to physical measurement. Quantum - Quanta Theory : The Theory of The Universe. Destroys all prior physics theories.
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Wendelstein 7-X Large fusion experimental machine currently under construction in Greifswald, Germany; based on the large-aspect-ratio advanced stellarator concept.
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Werner Heisenberg: A Bibliography of His Writings Covers years from 1920-2001, including the top 10 scientific papers, most popular essays, and most popular monographs. The bibliography is online at the American Institute of Physics, and is also available in print form.
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West Chester University Physics - Society of Physics Students Many photographs of the campus and the physics areas, SPS members and officers, honor society, chapter details, and some related links.
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West Physics Consulting Provider of medical and health physics consulting services and ACR accreditation assistance throughout the United States.
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West Point Bridge Design Contest Bridge design contest (using specialized software) run a service to education and as a tribute to the U.S. Military Academy's two hundred years of service to the United States of America. U.S. students age 13 through grade 12 are eligible for prizes. Anyone else may enter the Open Competition. Overview, rules, resources, software download and FAQ.
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What are Semiconductors? A workshop module on scientific principles, resources and references on semiconductors.
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What Does Negative Temperature Mean? A short article from USENET Physics FAQ.
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What If Cold Fusion Is Real? 1998 Wired Magazine report on Cold Fusion research. Includes history of the controversy and interviews with many key players.
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What is a Neutrino? From Scientific American: Ask the Experts: Physics.
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What is Antimatter? From Scientific American: Ask the Experts: Physics.
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What is Chaos? A simple but useful interactive tutorial to Chaos Physics and Chaotic Motion in Classical and Quantum Mechanics.
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What is Dark Matter? From the Usenet Physics FAQ.
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What is laser? Fact-Index dictionary can tell you everything about it. It contains mainly basic information for beginners but still can be useful for professional.
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