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All about... Quantum Computing
What is the Higgs Boson?
Quantum criminals
What is superposition?
Does anyone understand quantum mechanics?
What does the 5 sigma mean?
Top 4 Bonkers things about the universe
Why is there more matter than antimatter?
What is radioactivity?
How does auto-tune pitch correction work?
Who is Stephen Hawking?
The physics of Santa
The secrets of bee flight
The Science of His Dark Materials
Molecules at the Movies
What is antimatter?
The strange world of quantum entanglement
Popular physics author Brian Clegg explains the basics of quantum entanglement and its applications for quantum computers and teleportation.
Quantum Entanglement and Information
A comprehensive guide to quantum entanglement and its implications for quantum computing, teleportation and cryptography.
Celebrate Pi Day!
A resource that gives a large number of links to all kinds of sites associated with Pi. Pi day is 14th March, 3/14 in American notation. A large number of links give access to material that can ...
Hyperphysics - Particle Interactions and Conservation Laws
Conservation laws in quark interactions involving baryon number, lepton number, entropy, parity, isopin, strangeness. with good links to other relevant areas of the site.
Quantum levitation video
Amazing demonstration of quantum levitation by Tel Aviv University's quantum levitation group.
What is reality? An introduction to quantum theory
Really useful guide to all aspects of quantum mechanics.
Visual Quantum Mechanics
Comprehensive site aimed at high school student learning about quantum phenomena. Excellent!!
Teleportation Takes a Quantum Leap
Good clear article from the National Geographic on quantum teleportation, including its use in cryptography.