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American Physical Society - Division of Plasma Physics

Atomic Transition Probability Bibliographic Database
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Databases

High Flux Isotope Reactor Facility (HFIR)
Oak Ridge National Laboratories

The Particle Adventure
A Tour of the Inner Workings of the Atom and the Tools of Discovery.
"...introduces the theory of fundamental particles and forces, called the Standard Model. It also explores the experimental evidence and the reasons physicists want to go beyond this theory."
From The Particle Data Group, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Perspectives on Plasmas - the fourth state of matter
Plasma Science and Technology
"This web site representing all aspects of plasma science and technology has been prepared as a service for the general public as well as for the educational and research communities. Our purpose is to communicate the fascination of plasma science, the vast range to ts applications, and its profound implications for 21st century science and technology as well as for daily life."
Sections include: Basics ; Applications ; Resources ; Exhibition ; Photo Gallery.

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
"The U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory is a Collaborative National Center for plasma and fusion science. Its primary mission is to develop the scientific understanding and the key innovations which will lead to an attractive fusion energy source."

The Relativistic Heavy Ion Supercollider
- Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy Ion Supercollider (RHIC)


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