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Educational resources from the STEM Learning Centre, for Primary through to A-level
Family-oriented projects from the STEM Learning Centre
Educational resources from the Institute of Physics
Experiments that can be done from the Institute of Physics
A huge resource from google which material from CERN, NASA and museums
This from "I'm a scientist" which allows students to ask questions of real scientists
Activities from Techniquest in Cardiff, some of them can be done at home(!)
The Science At Home website contains physics-related citizen science games from Aarhus University, Denmark
A large amount of physics educational material
Teaching resource from the Khan Academy, a non-profit organisation
Interactive "Millionaire" to test your physics knowledge!
Youtube channel of the STEM Learning Centre
Video teaching resources form the Institute of Physics
Short videos from Nottingham University describing physics and astronomy concepts
YouTube channel of Physics Girl, Fun explanations and experiments you can do at home
YouTube clips covering many science topics
YouTube videos from the Khan Academy, a non-profit organisation
YouTube channel of the Cassiopeia Project on Physics and other science topics
Information about the "Quark Gluon Plasma", a strange state of matter which existed just after the Big Bang from the THOR collaboration
Antihydrogen simulator from the ALPHA Collaboration in CERN. Use it to trap antiprotons and then make and trap antihydrogen! Swansea University's Physics Department are heavily involved in this collaboration
Fascinating information about sound waves
Learn how to code!
Simulations covering many physics topics
UK government research website explaining the science behind corona virus
NASA Kids Club
Information about how exoplanets are discovered
International Space Station Youtube channel
Indepth notes about astronomy
More Information about how exoplanets are discovered
Interesting Physics Lectures from the University of California, Berkeley
Wonderful, historic lectures by an icon of physics, Richard Feynman
Insightful and entertaining lecture on basic physics