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All about... Quantum Computing
Diamond Light Source - A researcher's best friend
How does technology know where in the world we are?
Why is there more matter than antimatter?
What is radioactivity?
Light pollution - does anyone care?
The physics of Santa
What is antimatter?
The Discovery Of Radioactivity
100 years ago, a group of scientists unknowingly ushered in the Atomic Age. Their work initiated paths of research which changed our understanding of the building blocks of matter.
How Atoms Work
A great explanation of atoms, including the development of atomic theory and the structure of the atom. From HowStuffWorks.com.
Atomic Lab Applets
Applets demonstrating Interference Experiments and Bose-Einstein-Condensation from the physics 2000 website
Nobel honours sub-atomic world
BBC new article on the 2004 Physics Nobel Prize, which rewarded the founders of quantum chromodynamics,
Bohr's Atom
Part of the Physics2000 site. These pages also include information on Energy Levels in the atom and atomic spectra.
Nuclear Wallet Cards
A booklet presenting selected properties (atomic number, spin, parity, half life, decay mode) of all known nucleides and their known isomeric states
Powers of ten
An amazing optics demonstration, showing views from an astronomic scale down to a sub-atomic view, where the scale factor alters by a power of ten each time.
Todd's Atomic Home Page
A site of useful links focusing on nuclear computing, nuclear engineering, fusion, reactors, weapons and waste issues.
Henry Moseley
A British chemist who studied under Rutherford and brilliantly developed the application of X-ray spectra to study atomic structure; his discoveries resulted in a more accurate positioning of ...