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All about... Quantum Computing
What is the Higgs Boson?
Does anyone understand quantum mechanics?
Quantum criminals
Who is Stephen Hawking?
The physics of Santa
Top 4 Bonkers things about the universe
What is antimatter?
The Science of His Dark Materials
Why is there more matter than antimatter?
What is radioactivity?
Molecules at the Movies
Leo Esaki
Leo Esaki (1915 - ) received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1973 along with Ivar Giaever for their discoveries of tunneling phenomena in semiconductors and superconductors.
Teleportation Takes a Quantum Leap
Good clear article from the National Geographic on quantum teleportation, including its use in cryptography.
Quantum Mechanics Made Simple
A useful introduction to a range of modern quantum mechanics principles with many animations and examples of everyday situations.
Quantum Physics
The quantum physics section of Hyperphysics, covers lots of information. This is excellent for linking areas and learning about how they interact.
Quantum Time Development
This applet enables the user to show how a quantum wave packet develops with time.
Quantum Entanglement and Bell's Theorem
A complex mathematical description of the essential non-classical nature of quantum entanglement
The mind-blowing possibilities of quantum computing
The new world of quantum computers promises amazing breakthrough and find out how computers hope to achieve this.
The Quantum Atomica Web Portal
This site is about Quantum Atomica, a free program developed to specifically visualise the hydrogen orbitals in a variety of ways.
Quantum teleportation
This article looks at how teleportation can be reconciled with quantum mechanics, using the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen effect.