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National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Magnet Academy: Richard Feynman
Theoretical physicist Richard Phillips Feynman greatly simplified the way in which the interactions of particles could be described through his introduction of the diagrams that now bear his name (Feynman diagrams) and was a co-recipient...
Famous Scientists
Famous Scientists: Richard Feynman
The life and contributions of Richard Feynman are discussed in this article.
Other
Science Hobbyist: Dr. Richard Feynman
This site from the Science Hobbyist is dedicated to Dr. Richard Feynman (1918-1988 CE), Nobelist Physicist, teacher, storyteller, bongo player. The site has links to articles by and about him.
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Biography of Richard Feynman
This biography of the physicist Richard Feynman surveys his contributions to the development of the atomic bomb as well as his work on quantum electrostatics.
University of St. Andrews (UK)
University of St. Andrews: Richard Phillips Feynman
The University of St Andrews provides this biographical site on the life of Richard Feynman. The site has links to quotes, posters and references.
University of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh: Richard Feynman on Teaching
This site features an excerpt of Dr. Feynman's views on teaching and research from his book, "'Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman!' Adventures of a Curious Character".
Science4Fun
Science4 Fun: Richard Feynman
Brief biographical sketch of scientist Richard Feynman whose contributions include the Manhattan Project, quantum electrodynamics, and superfluidity.
Cosmo Learning
Cosmo Learning: Richard Feynman Lecture on Nanotechnology: Tiny Machines
A video lecture from Dr. Richard Feynman exploring tiny machines. Webpage breaks down the lecture into twelve segments. Videos vary in length and explain the science behind nanotechnology. Understand computer chips, sound waves, and the...
Nobel Media AB
The Nobel Prize: Richard Feynman Biographical
This site from The Nobel Foundation is a short biography of Dr. Richard Feynman (1918-1988 CE).
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Arab Physics
While some of the pages on this site have yet to be filled, the pages that are complete are comprehensive. For example, pages on friction, heat, and the Doppler effect are illustrated and explain relevant formulas. A biography page...
Curated OER
University of St Andrews: Richard Phillips Feynman
The University of St Andrews provides this biographical site on the life of Richard Feynman. The site has links to quotes, posters and references.
Georgia Department of Education
Ga Virtual Learning: Ap Physics 1: Work, Energy, and Power
The mathematical model for the relationships between work and energy serves to model physical problems and, more importantly, predict natural and man-made phenomena. Students discover the relationships which serve as a powerful...
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Magnet Academy: Julian Schwinger
Theoretical physicist Julian Schwinger used the mathematical process of renormalization to rid the quantum field theory developed by Paul Dirac of serious incongruities with experimental observations that had nearly prompted the...
Louisiana Department of Education
Louisiana Doe: Louisiana Believes: English Language Arts: Grade 5: The Making of a Scientist
Fifth graders learn about the steps of scientific investigation. Students explore how various theories have changed over time by gaining knowledge through scientific investigation. They will begin to use evidence and read about peoples'...
Google
Louisiana Curriculum Hub: Ela Guidebooks: Grade 5: The Making of a Scientist: Unit Files
A Google Drive folder with instructional presentations, discussion questions, student activities, and assessments for the book, The Making of a Scientist.
Other
Atoms in Motion: All Matter Is Made of Atoms
Atoms are very, very small. Atoms are so small that it is often said that there are as many atoms in a single grain of sand as there are grains of sand on all of the world's beaches - certainly a difficult thing to prove, but you get the...
Wolfram Research
Wolfram Mathworld: Theorem
This simple MathWorld site defines theorems and briefly explains how a theorem is produced.