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Nice work from the Harvard kids.
I'd bet that many of us (especially those of us who are teachers) would also really like the PhET sims.
I particularly like the projectile motion sim, because you can change it to shoot a Buick, a grand piano and a bunch of other goofball things.
Some of the other PhET labs, like the chemistry sim are amazing.
Practical application with art. NOT grassroots but cool none the less. http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/2011/4/5/turning-mechanical-resonance-into-an-asset-with-the-fp-journ.html
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