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Periodic Table of the Elements displays the elements by atomic number and describes the history and sources of each...

The ALS produces light in the far ultraviolet and soft x-ray regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. This light has wavelengths from 0.0001 micrometer to 0.1 micrometer.

MicroWorlds looks at materials sciences research at Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light Source (ALS). ALS...

Reconstructive work displays what the 2.5 million year old skull of Australopithecus garhi likely have looked like.

National Science Digital Library provides access to resources in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics...

A 3D simulation demonstrates the molecular dynamics simulations of a benzene molecule being trapped between two xeon atoms through the van der Waals forces at low temperature.

Chemistry presents online simulations of thermodynamics, states of matter, water, and reactions...


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