http://members.tripod.com/~scienceofcricket/math.html With the cricket fever still very much there, here is a scientific look at the sport. Use this website to find out how and where the principles of mathematics are applied to the game and implemented as part of a team’s game plan.
To sir, with fun
http://www.astro.umd.edu/~marshall/50phys.html Who says physics is boring. This website features fifty funny things you can do to annoy your physics teacher/professor. The most interesting one is raising your right hand during lectures and asking the teacher if this is also an application of the right-hand rule. Just don’t take these rules too seriously.
Inherently yours
http://members.tripod.com/~scienceofcricket/math.html With the cricket fever still very much there, here is a scientific look at the sport. Use this website to find out how and where the principles of mathematics are applied to the game and implemented as part of a team’s game plan.
Back in space
http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/00181/main-6-t.html Have you ever been intrigued by space travel? Here is a website featuring a detailed history of American ventures into space. Find out all you ever wanted to know about their space shuttles, famous astronauts, future plans and, of course, their renowned space programmes.