Culture and the arts
editCulture and Humanities
editCelebrities • Classics • Critical theory • Language • Movements • Mythology • Philosophy • Popular culture • Religion • Traditions • Tourism
- Literature – Poetry
- Performing arts – Comedy (Humour) • Dance • Film • Magic (illusion) • Music • Opera • Theatre • Circus
- Visual arts – Animation • Architecture • Comics • Design • Drawing • Painting • Photography • Sculpture • Textile arts • Fashion
- Food – Gastronomy • Cooking
- Games and Toys – Computer and video games • Role-playing games • Board games • Card games
- Sports – Association football (Soccer) • American football • Baseball • Basketball • Cricket • Cue sports • Golf • Ice hockey • Olympics • Racing (Cycling, Formula One) • Rugby • Swimming • Tennis • Track and field
Internet (Blogosphere, Podcasts, and Websites) • Newspaper • Publications • Publishing • Radio • Television
Geography and places
editAtlas • City • Climate • Demographics • Earth • Exploration • Map
Countries and polar regions of the world:
Countries of Africa | Countries of Asia | Countries of Europe | Countries of North America |
Countries of Oceania | Countries of South America | Antarctic | Arctic |
History and events
editNews, Human history, History of the Earth, and Historiography
History by region
editAncient Egypt • Ancient Greece • Ancient Rome • History of China • History of the Middle East • History of Mesoamerica • History of India
History by continent
editAfrica • The Americas • Antarctica • Asia • Australia • Eurasia • Europe • North America • Oceania • South America
Prehistory • Protohistory • Ancient history • Modern history • Future history
The Ages of history
editStone Age • Copper Age • Bronze Age • Iron Age • Middle Ages • Age of Discovery • Renaissance • Age of Enlightenment • Industrial Age • Space Age • Information Age
History of science by era
editIn early cultures • In Classical Antiquity • In the Middle Ages • In the Renaissance • Scientific Revolution
History by subject
editArt • History of philosophy • History of science • History of the natural sciences • History of the social sciences • History of technology
Health and fitness
editHealth care • Mental health • Population health • Preventive medicine • Public health • Complementary and alternative medicine
Body composition • Life extension • Longevity • Physical fitness • Nutrition • Physical exercise •
Dentistry • Occupational therapy • Optometry • Pharmacy • Physiotherapy • Speech-Language Pathology • Medicine • Veterinary medicine • Human medicine
Alcoholism • Atrophy • Deficiency disease • Depression • Disease • Disorders (types) • Drug abuse • Eating disorder • Foodborne illness • Malnutrition • Obesity • Smoking
Philosophy and thinking
editBeing • Common sense • Feminist philosophy • Futurology • Goodness and value theory • Happiness • -ism • Meaning of life • Mind • Rhetoric • Space • Unsolved problems in philosophy
By region
editEastern philosophy • Western philosophy
Branches of philosophy
editAesthetics • Ethics • Epistemology • Logic • Metaphysics
Awareness • Creative processes • Decision making • Heuristic • Learning • Memory • Problem solving • Reason • Teaching
Sciences
editNatural science • Nature • Scientific method • Fields of science
Anatomy • Botany • Cell biology • Computational biology • Developmental biology • Ecology • Evolutionary biology • Genetics • Genomics • Marine biology • Histology • Human biology • Immunology • Microbiology • Molecular biology • Neuroscience • Origin of life • Paleontology • Physiology • Taxonomy • Zoology
Information theory • Logic • Statistics • Theoretical computer science
Algebra • Applied mathematics • Arithmetic • Calculus • Equations • Geometry • Mathematical analysis • Mathematics education • Mathematical practice • Measurement • Numbers • Philosophy of mathematics • Probability • Proofs • Theorems • Topology • Trigonometry • Unsolved problems in mathematics
Earth science • Systems theory • Astronomy • Chemistry • Matter • Chemical elements • Physics • Optics • Sound • Energy
Society and social sciences
editSocial sciences – Anthropology • Archaeology • Cognitive science • Communication studies • Critical theory • Cultural studies • Development studies • Economics • Education • Geography • History • Linguistics • Law • Political science • Psychology • Social policy • Sociology
Society – Community • People • Biography • Culture • Death • Education • Freedom of speech • Human rights • Internet • Law • Philosophy • Politics • Religion • Social movements
Family • Religion • Economy and Business • Education • Civil society • Government and Politics – Politics by country • International relations • Public affairs
Technology and applied sciences
editAerospace • Agriculture, Agricultural science & Agronomy • Automation • Automobile • Big Science • Biotechnology • Cartography • Communication • Construction • Design • Electronics • Energy development • Energy storage • Engineering • Ergonomics • Firefighting • Food science • Forensics • Forestry • Free software • Health sciences • Health Informatics • Industry • Information science • Internet • Machines • Management • Manufacturing • Mass communication • Mass production • Medicine • Nanotechnology • Nuclear technology • Packaging and labeling • Processes • Robotics • Space exploration • Technology forecasting • Telecommunications • Tools
Computer science • Information systems • Information technology • Programming • Software engineering • Computer engineering • Moore's law • Machine learning
3D printing • Artificial intelligence • Augmented reality • Bioplastics • Brain–computer interfacing • Cancer vaccine • Cellular agriculture • Cryptocurrency • Gene therapy • Nanotechnology • Reusable launch systems • Robotics • Stem-cell therapy • Tissue engineering
Air transport • Maritime transport • Off-road transport • Rail transport • Road transport • Space transport
Kiwix
editKiwix is a free and open-source offline web browser. It was first launched to allow offline access to Wikipedia, but has since expanded to include other projects from the Wikimedia foundation as well as other contents like TED talks, MOOCs and public domain books. Kiwix is currently available in more than 100 languages.
See more at kiwix.org
Wikipedia
editWikipedia is a free online encyclopedia that allows its users to edit almost any article. Wikipedia is the largest and most popular general reference work on the Internet and is ranked among the ten most popular websites. Wikipedia is owned by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation.
English Wikipedia is the largest out of more than 290 versions of encyclopedias on Wikipedia. Overall, Wikipedia consists of more than 40 million articles.