Atlas of the Body
http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/7140.html
This is an extremely comprehensive website detailing the different parts of the body. Divided into several sections, each section presenting information in further detail. Various disorders are discussed, with their symptoms. Illustrations accompany the text in many sections.
Anti-gravity
http://amasci.com/freenrg/antigrav.html
We have all heard about gravity. But who would have thought that there is something known as “anti gravity”? This website tells us that a number of scientists are working on the concept. Delve deep into the research presented here to find out the what, where, why and how of anti-gravity.
Technology trends
http://www.primidi.com/
This site features a blog by Roland Piquepaille, a computer consultant, who has specialized in high-performance computing and visualization. His blog concentrates on the latest technology, its features and impact on our daily lives. Overall, this is definitely an interesting read.
Things to Make and Do
http://www.emanator.demon.co.uk/bigclive/makendo.htm
This consists of do-it-yourself guides for a number of interesting products. You can follow the links to find out how to make colour-changing lights, floodlights, ozone, and a fuel magnet. All the guides have vivid illustrations. A word of caution: care should be taken when making the things mentioned because of dangers involved.
Saturday, September 17, 2005
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