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1. Ames Laboratory: Novel Materials and Ground States [ Report dead link ]
Information and photos about the research group led by Dr. P. C. Canfield. The group is mostly dedicated to the design, growth and characterization of novel electronic and magnetic compounds and the study of their physical properties.
http://cmp.ameslab.gov/personnel/canfield/
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2. Bose-Einstein Condensates [ Report dead link ]
An easy-to-read introduction to this unusual state of matter.
http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/boseeinstein.html
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3. Extreme Pressure DAC Laboratory [ Report dead link ]
The detailed investigation of different materials at ultrahigh pressures and high temperatures by using the diamond anvil cell (DAC).
http://www.kv.chereda.net/~untc/
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4. Florida State University: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory [ Report dead link ]
The NHMFL develops and operates high magnetic field facilities that scientists use for research in physics, biology, bioengineering, chemistry, geochemistry, biochemistry, materials science, and engineering.
http://www.magnet.fsu.edu/
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5. Is Glass Liquid or Solid? [ Report dead link ]
A short article from Usenet physics FAQ.
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/General/Glass/glass.html
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6. JILA: Bose-Einstein Condensation [ Report dead link ]
Information about Bose-Einstein Condensation. Includes educational material on BEC and information on current research and publications.
http://jilawww.colorado.edu/bec/
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7. Maryland Center for Superconductivity Research [ Report dead link ]
The center conducts interdisciplinary research in the fields of superconductivity, magnetism, ferroelectricity, quantum computation, the synthesis of advanced electronic materials, and the development of scanning probe microscopy.
http://www.csr.umd.edu
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8. Materials Science Institute of Madrid: Low Temperature Physics [ Report dead link ]
Activities in Higher Education and Research in low temperature physics. Included are resources used in teaching, many recent publications, some talks and videos of experiments at low temperatures.
http://www.uam.es/departamentos/ciencias/fismateriac/gibt/defaultEng.html
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9. Quantum Phase Transitions [ Report dead link ]
Introduction to the subject and outline of the book by Subir Sachdev.
http://sachdev.physics.harvard.edu/qptweb/toc.html
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10. Rice University: Atomcool [ Report dead link ]
Investigation of atoms at temperatures approaching absolute zero. At these low temperatures, atoms start to behave less like particles and more like waves, according to the laws of quantum mechanics.
http://atomcool.rice.edu/
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