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Welcome to ScienceMaster's Physical Science Home Page
Get your lab coat on and get your calculator out. We're going into the lab here at ScienceMaster. First stop, the chemistry lab and the study of compounds, molecules, and the chemical elements. Can you balance your equations? Next stop, physics class, Newtonian physics, laws of motion, the clockwork universe.
Quantum physics, string theory and a whole host of mind-numbing concepts, and theories lead us to the very edge of knowledge about atoms, electrons, quarks and very elusive elementary particles. Final stop, electronics and electricity. All in all a great place to explore, learn and most of all, to have fun.
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Distance Learning Is Not That Far Away
Is it time to dust off your resume or upgrade your skills? If so, we've created an all-in-one page for School Resources. Learn about the wide array of options available to advance your career. JUMP
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Enrico Fermi Biography and new JumpStart pages on the Science of Space & Time (6 part series) - Enrico Fermi was one of the most important scientists of the last century. Learn about one of the fathers of the physics age. Then turn your attention to the Science of Space and Time. JUMP NOW
DOE Lab Links - Here are links to the complete list of DOE labs in the U.S. A wealth of physical science info. LINKS
Lawrence Berkeley Labs - Ernest Orlando Lawrence founded the Lawrence Berkeley Lab, the oldest of the national laboratories, in 1931. Lawrence invented the cyclotron, which led to a Golden Age of particle physics.
Gallery of Molecular Artwork - Keith Beardmore of Los Alamos National Laboratory makes the very small very beautiful. Keith is a Research Scientist with the Computational Materials Group, Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector. Computational materials modeling is an area of his research. His simulations are as much art as they are real science. Visit our Learning Gallery of just a few of Keith's simulations.
Images copyright (c) by Keith Beardmore
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Interactive Java Scripts Help With Homework
A great resource for homework, or just exploring scientific relationships is an Interactive Java Script. Scripts come in all shapes and sizes. The ones we have chosen help students with temperature conversion, measurement conversion and learning about the elements. You will find these helpful for science and math classes or homework.
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