check out following interesting links
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Heroes of engineering
http://anniversary.asme.org/comicbook.shtml
This website pays a very unique tribute to those who have made phenomenal contributions to the field of engineering. Instead of long speeches and dull webpages, there are cartoon strips that are dedicated to them and their work. Of course, you can read their biographies as well if the cartoons do not make sense to you.
Chemistry as never before
http://www.superdeluxe.com/elemental/
Ever come across a combination of chemistry and literature? This website will not only show you one, but actually make it look natural. All the elements in the periodic table have poems dedicated to them which delve into on their fundamental characteristics. So, if you are feeling bored with chemistry, try out this website for a few laughs.
Felt the jolt?
http://psn.quake.net/lehmntxt.html
After the disastrous 8/10 earthquake in the northern areas, all of us have become more than a bit scared of the slightest jolts. Here is one website which you can use to build your very own seismometer and assure yourself that the jolts are not because of earthquakes. The process is complicated but definitely worth all your time and effort if you get it to work satisfactorily.
Spaced out
http://www.space.com/If you are interested in space, stars and planets, and everything to do with them, this is one website which will keep you occupied for hours. You can view picture galleries and watch videos on various themes related to outer space. You can also have your daily dose of space-related news stories as well as LiveScience blogs to pore through.
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