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Features an overview and plans of the facilities including linac, elecron gun, and control system. Includes publication archives and an animation of the dielectric transformer.
CTEQ is a multi-institutional collaboration researching high-energy physics centered on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD).
Based at the Physics Institute of the University of Bonn. The group primarily work on exclusive polarization experiments concerning the structure of the nucleon.
Includes details of members, publications and seminars.
Main lines of research: Thermonuclear plasma physics, plasma chemistry, physics and application of advanced radiation sources.
The electron beam ion trap (EBIT) facility at NIST uses a tightly focused and energy-tunable electron beam to create, trap, and probe highly charged ions.
A pure-consciousness model of the universe.
The daughter of Richard Feynman talks about a new book of his collected letters. [13:44 streaming audio broadcast]
An online textbook outlining the theory describing the interaction of quarks and the color force.
A Postscript file overview of the theory of Heavy Quark Effective fields
A review of the observable effects of extra dimensions and Kaluza-Klein states.
A conference, January 12 - 15, 2000 organized by the theoretical physics group at Caltech.
An elementary introduction to the basic principles of string theory and M-theory.
Includes links to research papers, quotations on the development of the quantum theory, brief notes on the field and related links.
Pages on the website of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory; includes information about stellar, mid-mass and supermassive black holes, Chandra images, and a podcast.
Information and resources to understand ISO 22000 and build a Food Safety Management System.
National Electrical Code explanations, training and tips. Includes downloadable resources and a forum.
Offer photographic and video documentation of evidence using sophisticated equipment and techniques, from Albuqerque, New Mexico.
Yet more evidence of a hoax, including what purports to be a NASA press release.
Lengthy review of the Fox special "Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on the Moon?"
Anthropologist at the University of Buffalo who researches primate social development.
Features contact details, academic achievements and summary of research for this Indian anthropologist.
Biographical overview of the University of California, Berkeley Emeritus Professor that details her contributions to the field of Cultural Anthropology.
Curriculum vitae and course information for this Tulane University Associate Professor of Anthropology. Research interests include discourse and Maya languages and linguistics.
Provides general information on what forensic anthropology is, and guidelines for planning an education and career in the specialized area of forensic anthropology.
A directory of reports and cultural summaries from the University of Kent.
Bilingual Dutch journal which propagates traditions of detailed description and grounded theory, advocating the simultaneity of ethnography, processual analysis, local insights, and global vision. Includes tables of contents for recent issues.
Group based in Seattle, Washington seeking to investigate and preserve the myths and folklore of extinct cultures through artistic expression. Online library, reviews, and team members, as well as related links available.
Promoting anthropology as a professional discipline in Australia. Includes membership and conference information.
Provides a visual on-line resource containing scientific journals, news, courses, workshops, and links.
Jay Ruby and Richard Chalfen challenge the idea that film is art and science is an objective chronicler of reality in an article that discusses the difficulties experienced in the development of a truly anthropological cinema.
Features teaching, publications, on-going research on home media and Japanese culture conducted by Temple University and Boston Children’s Hospital.
The Gorilla Foundation brings interspecies communication to the public through Koko, famous for her sign language skills.
This project is part of a theoretical course on Syntax and Grammatical Theories taught by Prof. Dirk Geeraerts at K.U.Leuven.
A blog and site for understanding the science behind the hype of Dec 21, 2012.
Links to all ancient astronomy related articles by James Q. Jacobs. Covers many cultures. Includes a bibliography and photos.
Magazine presenting unorthodox views of the prehistory of the Americas, focusing on the early arrival of people from Europe, Africa, the far East and Polynesia.
Archive of articles on archaeology, folklore, mythology and earth mysteries published in "At the Edge" and its predecessor, "Mercian Mysteries," 1989-1998.
Internet site for this University of North Carolina Assistant Professor. Research interests include craft specialization in Mesoamerica, especially Maya metallurgy, and Plantation archaeology in the SE United States.
Detailed profile of this Trent University Professor. Research interests include Mesoamerican archaeology, especially the culture history of the ancient Maya.
Find individuals, institutions, and dissertations relating to American Egyptology. Sponsored by Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago and the University of Arizona Egyptian Expedition.
Curriculum vita of this University of Wisconsin Professor. Primary areas of study are the Iron Age of southwest Germany, gender and the history of archaeology.
Brief profile of this University of Missouri Professor. Research includes the archaeology of hunter-collectors, 19th-century American frontier settlement, origins of domestication, and ceramic technology.
International Congress on Cultural Heritage for representatives from various fields to come together and discuss new ideas for technology to help preserve cultural heritage. Held in Vienna, Austria on April 8-12, 2003.
Commercial radiocarbon dating laboratory in Miami, Florida, US. Detailed description of methods and services.
Paleoanthropology set on the savannas of northern Kenya, the site made famous by Leakey.
Involved in experimental archaeology. Provides its goals, membership details, a meeting schedule, a calendar of events, projects, and publications.
Non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging research into Near Eastern archaeology. Includes information on publications, annual meeting, membership, overseas centers, and excavations.
Scholarly article by Donald P. Ryan, from C.N. Reeves (ed.), After Tutankhamun: Research and Excavation in the Royal Necropolis at Thebes.
An article from the BBC reporting the discovery in Uttar Pradesh of gold jewelry belonging to the Indus Valley.