NTIS is the federal government's central source for scientific, technical, engineering, and related business information. Some of the information is available electronically from this website; for something that is not, check to see if the library has it.
The American Physical Society (APS) uses Physics Central to communicate the excitement and importance of physics to everyone. The website is updated daily and includes physics in the news, answers to how things work, and descriptions of the latest research and the people who are doing it.
PhysicsWeb is a free service from the Institute of Physics (IOP). It features physics news, jobs, and resources; enhanced highlights of Physics World magazine; events; free alerts; a buyer's guide; and products and press.
Science.gov is a gateway to authoritative selected science information provided by U.S. Government agencies, including research and development results.
This NASA website provides a bibliography, a multimedia gallery, a list of related links, and other information regarding asteroids and comets reaching the Earth.
This website provides biographical information on the members of the space flight crews and candidates for future missions in NASA's space flight program.
Full text online version of the classic handbook of scientific reference data. Includes physical constants, conversion factors, symbols, nomenclature, chemical properties, and mathematical tables.
This National Institute of Standards and Technology website provides a variety of reference data, such as atomic spectoscopic data, ionization data, and x-ray and gamma-ray data.
This 20th century timeline of physics, from the American Physical Society, includes 5 different story-lines: the cosmic scale, the human scale, the atomic scale, the living world, and technology.
This website archives information on 86 twentieth century women who have made original and important contributions to physics. The entries describe and document their major contributions and provide biographical information related to their scientific lives.
This educational website provides an interactive tour of quarks, neutrinos, antimatter, extra dimensions, dark matter, accelerators, and particle detectors.
The NASA Image eXchange is a web-based search engine for simultaneously searching one or more of NASA's online image and photo collections. Limit the search to the NASA Image eXchange by clicking the box next to NIX on the search page and unchecking the other two boxes.
This collection, representing twentieth-century scientific research in electricity, contains images and original captions as they appeared in period publications.
This free service from IOP brings together review articles published in IOP's journals. Access to the full-text of articles is restricted to subscribers of the source journal.
This 20th century timeline of physics, from the American Physical Society, includes 5 different story-lines: the cosmic scale, the human scale, the atomic scale, the living world, and technology.
This website archives information on 86 twentieth century women who have made original and important contributions to physics. The entries describe and document their major contributions and provide biographical information related to their scientific lives.
Physical Review Focus stories explain selections from Physical Review and Physical Review Letters for students and researchers in all fields of physics.
This free service from IOP brings together review articles published in IOP's journals. Access to the full-text of articles is restricted to subscribers of the source journal.
AWIS - Heart of Illinois Chapter
AWIS is dedicated to achieving equity and full participation for women in science, mathematics, engineering and technology.
This website archives information on 86 twentieth century women who have made original and important contributions to physics. The entries describe and document their major contributions and provide biographical information related to their scientific lives.