- CERN: European Laboratory for Particle Physics@
- Particle Data Group
- International collaboration that reviews particle physics and related areas of astrophysics, and compiles/analyzes data on particle properties. - Imagine the Universe!
- Dedicated to discussion about the universe, how it is evolving, and the kinds of objects and phenomena it contains. A service of NASA's High-Energy Astrophysics Learning Centre. - Contemporary Physics Education Project (CPEP)
- Presents the current understanding of particle physics and fusion research. Intended as an introduction for high-school and college students, and as a teacher resource. - High Energy Physics Information Center (HEPIC)
- Information server that catalogues various high energy physics resources throughout the world. - QuarkNet
- Brings high school students and teachers to the frontier of 21st century physics that seeks to research some of the mysteries about the structure of matter and the fundamental forces of nature. - Visual Quantum Mechanics
- Instructional units that introduce quantum physics to high school and college students who do not have a background in modern physics or higher level math. - Particle Adventure
- Interactive tour of the inner workings of the atom and the tools for discovery, with student art, humour, quizzes. - HEP Virtual Phonebook
- Links to phonebooks and directories of high energy physics sites around the world. - Particle Physics Data Grid
- Collaboration formed to enable the worldwide distributed computing model of current and future high-energy and nuclear physics experiments. - Introduction to Particle Physics
- The study of the basic elements of matter and the forces acting among them. - Heisenberg, Werner (1901-1976)@
- SLAC SPIRES
- Literature database containing more than 500,000 high-energy physics related articles indexed by the SLAC and DESY libraries since 1974. - BaBar Collaboration (2)
- WWW Virtual Library: High-Energy Physics
- Directory of HEP institutes. - Life on the lattice
- Thoughts on lattice QCD, particle physics, and the world at large. - Excess Photon Detachment
- Discusses maximum entropy and bayesian probability theory and other research topics. - Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Discusses maximum entropy and bayesian probability theory and other research topics. - Physics at Run II
- Description of the Fermilab Tevatron Run II Workshop, exploring the potential for new discoveries in high energy physics. - Timing, Trigger and Control (TTC) Systems for LHC Experiments
- Discusses the systems being developed at CERN for the future LHC experiments. Durham/RAL HEP Databases
- Databases on reaction data, particle properties, experiments, preprints, and email addresses.- Antimatter: Mirror of the Universe
- Discover what antimatter is, where it is made, and how it is already a part of our lives. - Cornell University - F.R. Newman Laboratory for Elementary-Particle Physics (LEPP),
 - CLEO-II SVX Images
- Images with brief explanations - Origins
- Exploratorium feature exploring the extraordinary places, people, tools, and ideas behind the search for the origins of matter, the universe, and life. - Interactions.org
- Communication resource from particle physics laboratories. Interactions.org is updated daily with news, information, images and links from the world of particle physics. - 't Hooft, Gerard (1946- ) (1)
- Veltman, Martinus J.G. (1931- ) (1)
- N-particle Model Home Page, The
- Summary of the theory. - Collapse Theories
- From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. - symmetry
- Magazine about particle physics and its connections to other aspects of life and science, from interdisciplinary collaborations to policy to culture. - Introduction To Particle Physics
- Brief introduction to the basics of particle physics. - Scientific American: Leaping Leptoquarks:
- Hints of "new physics" emerge from German accelerators. - Science of Matter, Space, and Time
- Basic information on particle physics and the standard model. - Wrong Sign D0 Decays
- Information about D0 decays to kaons and/or leptons of the wrong sign, through D0-D0bar mixing and/or Cabibbo Suppressed Decays. - Fermilabyrinth
- Educational games from the Lederman Science Centre to teach about physics. Learn about particle acceleration and earn Einstein Bucks by playing games. Each game includes a physics explanation. - Higgs Boson: One Page Explanation
- In 1993, the UK Science Minister, William Waldegrave, challenged physicists to produce an answer that would fit on one page to the question 'What is the Higgs boson, and why do we want to find it?'
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