Electromagnetism
Resources
- aurora
- Aurora (Northern Lights). Time lapse movie of an aurora display on Sep/24/2006 in British Columbia, Canada.
- bioelectromagnetism
- Bioelectromagnetism. This portal gives information on activities on Bioelectromagnetism in Finland and worldwide.
- International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism.
- geomagnetism
- Exploration of the Earth's Magnetosphere, David P. Stern & Mauricio Peredo, NASA
- Earth's Inner Core Rotating Faster than Planet, Paul G. Richards, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, February 2000
- High frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP)
- International Solar-Terrestrial Physics Program (ISTP)
- North Magnetic Pole, Geological Survey of Canada
- Oulu Space Physics Textbook, University of Oulu
- Tethers in Space, Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA
- magnetic anomaly maps
- EMAG2: World Digital Magnetic Anomaly Map, Geomagnetism, National Geophysical Data Center
- magnetometer networks
- Circum-pan Pacific Magnetometer Network (CPMN), Kyushu University [page encoded in Shift JIS]
- Geophysical Institute Magnetometer Array (GIMA), University of Alaska
- Greenland Chain, Danish Meteorological Institute
- International Monitor for Auroral Geomagnetic Effects (IMAGE), Finnish Meteorological Institute
- International Real-time Magnetic Observatory Network (Intermagnet)
- Magnetometer Array for Cusp and Cleft Studies (MACCS), Augsburg College — Boston University
- Magnetometer Array on the Greenland Ice Cap (MAGIC), University of Michigan
- Sub-Auroral Magnetometer Network (SAMNET), University of York
- space weather
- Solar Terrestrial Activity Report, Jan Alvestad, DX-Listeners' Club
- Space Environment Center (SEC), National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
- Space Weather: A Research Perspective, National Research Council
- Space Weather Bureau
- Space Weather Today, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
- Video on demand
- Beakman's World/Captain Disillusion
- BEAKMALLUSION: Free Energy Devices. CaptainDisillusion. YouTube (2016). Captain Disillusion teams up with Beakman of 'Beakman's World' to examine some free energy claims on YouTube, in the most '90s way possible.
- Brady Haran
- Magnetic Field. Sixty Symbols. YouTube (2009). Check out this super powerful magnet. Just don't get too close with a video camera!
- Physical Science Study Committee
- A Magnet Laboratory
. Physical Sciences Study Committee (1959). More mayhem from the PSSC. Contains the immortal line, "Tell 'em to call me back later. I'm busy." Presented by Francis Bitter and "John". Experimental assistance provided by Evangel "Beans" Bardho, Henry Kolm, and Mr. Lin.
- A Magnet Laboratory
- Beakman's World/Captain Disillusion