General science
Early European astronomers determined Easter dates
This article from the European Space Agency (ESA) explains how the Easter dates where first calculated from 325 AD, but after astronomers learned that the Earth orbited the Sun in the 1600s, new calculations had to be made. ¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsThe Vega Science Trust
The Vega Science Trust aims to create a broadcast platform for the science, engineering and technology (SET) communities. In fact, this web site holds lots of streaming video TV programmes, all viewable for free. High quality science site - recommended!¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsChristmas Science Jokes
A bit on the nerdy side, this page has a list of science jokes related to Christmas.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsHow Christmas Works
This is a great page by HowStuffWorks.com, which should cover most questions you might have about Christmas.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsWishes for the future
A bit offbeat, this is a cool list of people's wishes for the future. Leave your wish here, and the impossible just might come true.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsWacky Patent of the Month
Well, it speaks for itself.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsHow comets work
Shows you what comets are, what they are made of, where they come from and how to observe them. ¤
Review: Renate | link detailsProject to build a 3D fax machine
A presentation of research which is being conducted to create a machine which can transmit 3D versions of objects.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsStar Trek at the Science Museum
This is the website for the Star Trek exhibition at the Science Museum in London.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsVirtual Field Trips
This website offers virtual websites for those who are unable to do the real thing. You can even create your own field trip.¤
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