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MagLab

Most visitors to Tallahassee, Florida probably don’t realize they’re standing only miles from the largest, highest-powered magnet laboratory in the world. The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, housed near the Florida State University campus and funded by the National Science Foundation since 1990, brings together more than 900 scientists and engineers every year. The work provides insights...

https://nationalmaglab.org/
Magnetometer

The University of Michigan's educational site called Windows to the Universe (last mentioned in the January 6, 1999 Scout Report for Science and Engineering) has added many new lessons to their content. Highlights of these include two activities centered around magnetism. Clicking on the links to the Student Activity Sheet and reading the Notes to the Teacher are essential for getting the most out...

https://www.windows2universe.org/?page=/teacher_resources/ma...
Magnetometer Extensions Activity

The University of Michigan's educational site called Windows to the Universe (last mentioned in the January 6, 1999 Scout Report for Science and Engineering) has added many new lessons to their content. Highlights of these include two activities centered around magnetism. Clicking on the links to the Student Activity Sheet and reading the Notes to the Teacher are essential for getting the most out...

https://www.windows2universe.org/?page=/teacher_resources/ma...
Spike's Science Projects

Over 400 science projects, drafted by a professor of Science, are published on this educational Web site. Projects from various scientific fields include animals, atoms, ecology, meteorology, microorganisms, and more. Most of the projects are fun, informative, and can be completed easily with household items.

http://spikesworld.spike-jamie.com/science/
Terrabagga Activity Using a Magnetometer

The University of Michigan's educational site called Windows to the Universe (last mentioned in the January 6, 1999 Scout Report for Science and Engineering) has added many new lessons to their content. Highlights of these include two activities centered around magnetism and cloud formation. Clicking on the links to the Student Activity Sheet and reading the Notes to the Teacher are essential for...

https://www.windows2universe.org/?page=/teacher_resources/ma...
The University of Warwick: Superconductivity & Magnetism Group

This website presents the Superconductivity and Magnetism Group's three main research pursuits: single crystal growth and sample preparation; measurements of magnetic, thermodynamic, and transport properties; and neutron scattering studies. Students and educators can learn about the history of superconductivity, while researchers will find detailed descriptions of Warwick University's facilities...

http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/physics/research/condensed...
US LHC Accelerator Project

As the US part of the Large Hadron Collider Program, US LHC "consists of efforts of Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL), and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) to support the construction of the LHC at CERN." This Web site provides visitors with links to each of the three participating laboratories as well as information on recent papers,...

https://td.fnal.gov/