Announcement Discover the Best Science and Math Websites | PF Link Directory

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The PF Science and Math Link Directory has officially launched, inviting users to contribute their favorite science and math websites. The goal is to curate a collection of high-quality links rather than a large quantity. All submissions will be moderated to ensure only the best sites are included. Additional configuration and styling are still in progress, along with category revisions. Users can find the directory under the Resources dropdown in the top navigation.
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We are pleased to announce the opening of the PF Science and Math Link Directory. This is hardly a new concept, but with your help we feel it can grow into a great resource. Feel free to add your favorite science and math links now. All links are moderated. Please only submit the very best science and math websites you visit. We don't want to host the largest amount of links, but a collection of the very best. Every site listed should be amazing. Links will be heavily reviewed.

There is a bit more configuration and styling left to do along with some eventual category revision.

Head over now.
https://www.physicsforums.com/linkdirectory

For future finding, it's in the Resources drop down in the top nav
 
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Great. How about putting it in one of the dropdowns?

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Never mind. Just found it o:)
 
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Great. How about putting it in one of the dropdowns?
Added to my post :)
 
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