What are the top resources for self-teaching in science and engineering?

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I am more interested in the DIY projects, and engineering sections. I find building things useful and engaging.

I am in 11th grade, and I self teach sometimes using KA and the physics discord.
 
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Welcome to PF!

In order to help you start, the following are the three main sections in PF. You should explore them well:

1. The main forums, that you see in the first page.
2. Insights Blog, available at the top row (header section). In short, they have been described as a "wonder of the web". It contains articles that help in learning topics to a great extent.
3. The Videos, also available in the header section. The media gallery now has some great videos in almost every aspect in science, and they provide an audio-visual learning experience.

Check out the DIY forum under Engineering section. You might find something interesting there.

Enjoy your time here. :smile:

With regards,
Wrichik.
 
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