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The ATLAS Experiment is to be carried out at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a particle accelerator facility of the CERN Laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland. Website is intended for people of all ages who are curious about fundamental particles and forces as well as about particle research. http://atlasexperiment.org/ |
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A product of teachers, educators, and physicists located around the world. Charts, brochures, web features, and classroom activities present the current understanding of cosmic rays, radiation, particle physics, fission, fusion, and similar topics. Award-winning site. http://www.cpepweb.org/ |
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For students, educators, visitors. http://www-ed.fnal.gov/ |
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Fusion Energy Educational Web Site at LLNL http://FusEdWeb.llnl.gov/ |
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Leads to several excellent resources which teach about fusion. http://FusEdWeb.pppl.gov/ |
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resources for teachers and students; links to a more technical GAT fusion site http://fusioned.gat.com/ |
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Covers five major application fields: food irradiation, industry, medicine, space, and electricity. http://www.aboutnuclear.org/ |
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A simulation for Mac and Windows 95/98/NT that allows even beginning students to experience what real particle physics experiments are like. Demo versions available for download. http://www.onscreen-sci.com/ |
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Educational information on plasma applications including controlled fusion. http://www.plasmas.org |
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The site 'allows students and teachers to participate remotely in scientific research at [America's] largest fusion energy laboratory.' Requires Java-capable browser and Shockwave plug-in to be able to use the excellent educational modules. Also has an 'ask the expert' forum for fusion-related questions. http://ippex.pppl.gov/ |
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An award-winning site from the Particle Data Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Labs. 'A tour of the inner workings of the atom.' http://particleadventure.org |
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A very comprehensive U.S. Department of Energy site related to fusion research. Provides a large number of links to institutions and organizations, and there is a special fusion education section too. http://wwwofe.er.doe.gov/ |
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