Saturday, September 9, 2006

Webwatch

Supplies galore

http://www.flinnsci.com/search_MSDS.asp
Short of supplies for your research laboratories? This is one website where you can get all the information on the latest supplies that are available for laboratories. All equipment and supplies are divided into different science categories which makes it easy to identify what is required. So whether you are looking for basic or more advanced stuff, everything is easily available here.

High voltage projects

http://www.electronicpeasant.com/
The voltage is definitely running high on this website. Featured here are a variety of electronic gadgets made as part of advanced electronics. You can go through them and read up on their functionality. But a word of caution: do not try making them yourself if you are a student. If you are a researcher, however, then it’s a different story. There is a whole section on do-it-yourself projects for you to check out.


Tutorials all around

http://www.totaltutorial.com/
When it comes to computers and the internet, you can never learn enough. There is always something new and exciting out there to master. This website has loads of tutorials on a wide variety of topics related to computer software and the internet. You can use these tutorials to learn almost anything from new programming languages to making your website interactive.


Science trick

http://pomonahistorical.org/12times.htm
How do you fold paper in half 12 times? Believe it or not, this is actually a paper folding problem which has baffled mathematicians for years. But now a student, Britney Gallivan, has solved this puzzle. You can go through this website to discover what exactly the problem is and the mathematical equations that have been used to solve it.

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