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What is the structure of an atom?
All about Graphene
Will an asteroid impact spell the end of humanity?
The Radioactive Orchestra
What is a kilogram?
How do solar cells work?
Top 4 Bonkers things about the universe
What is radioactivity?
Does anyone understand quantum mechanics?
What is antimatter?
Molecules at the Movies
Boobs, Babes and Blood
All about... Quantum Computing
How do no-fly zones work?
What is string theory?
Recreating the Big Bang
Edward Teller
Edward Teller (1908 - ) made a major contribution to the development of the atomic bomb.
Owen Chamberlain
Nobel laureate Owen Chamberlain (1910 - ) joined the Manhattan Project, the U.S. Government organization for the construction of the atomic bomb during in 1941.
The Oppenheimer Affair
Information on nuclear weapons and war. Biographies of scientists, photographs of bomb blasts and victims, and audio clips. Specifically the Oppenheimer Affair is considered on this link
The Andrei Sakharov Foundation
Andrei Sakharov (1911 - 1989) universally known as the father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb. In 1957 his concern with the radioactive hazards of nuclear testing inspired him to write a pioneering ...
A Question of Scale
From smaller than an atom to the size of the Universe in 41 steps. Pictures with descriptions at each level.
Ionizing Radiation
Ionization is the ejection of one or more electrons from an atom or molecule to produce a fragment with a net positive charge.
Chem4Kids
Kids chemistry website, covering atoms, matter, reactions and more. With information and quizzes
Atoms, Nuclei, Particles, & Other Small Things
This site gives an overview of atomic and subatomic physics.