Note that we are not liable for the content on these websites. These websites are on this list because we personally believe that they enhance the learning procedure of those who enter and, unless we have a profile, weare in no way under the control of what is posted on these site. Our profile names are provided for those websites we have profiles for.
This is not meant to provide an exhaustive list of all those websites that are useful, only the best.
Physics Forums (https://www.physicsforums.com/)
This website has a forum style and is mainly concerned with maths and physics, although you can also talk about biology and chemistry.
Profile name: Clever Penguin
Dynamic Periodic Table (http://www.ptable.com/)
This is an interactive periodic table that provides all the information you will need about each element.
Interactive Simulations (http://phet.colorado.edu/)
Interactive simulations from the University of Colorado which can help you to understand scientific and mathematical concepts.
Science Daily (https://www.sciencedaily.com/)
This website provides free science articles that you can read if you are interested.
TED Talks (http://www.ted.com/)
Intriguing talks about science, mathematics, and some other topics.
Profile name: brumtown
How Stuff Works (http://www.howstuffworks.com/)
Easy to read articles that are catalogued in an easy to use style, in a variety of different topics.
American Institute of Physics (https://www.aip.org/)
Free physics based articles to read if you want to.