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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
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Recreating the Big Bang
Hydrogen Bomb
Very brief description of hydrogen bomb from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics, with links to info on atomic bombs.
How Nuclear Bombs Work
A brief description of how Nuclear Bombs work from Marshall Brain's HowStuffWorks.com. The pages cover the principles of fission and fusion bombs.
How Atoms Work
A great explanation of atoms, including the development of atomic theory and the structure of the atom. From HowStuffWorks.com.
The Phantom's Portrait Parlor (the Atoms Family)
Well presented site which considers Phases of Matter, Spectroscope of an Atom, Paper Cutting and Mighty Molecules.
All about atoms
Basic information about atoms and their structure, attractively presented and including some 'fun facts' about atoms.
Elements as Atoms
Many of the ideas of quantum mechanics which went into the model of the hydrogen atom can also be used to understand helium, oxygen, copper and iron - in fact all of the elements.
US microwave bomb
A newspaper article explaining the use of the first High Powered Microwave bomb designed to damage equipment while leaving personnel unharmed.
The Atoms Family
With the Atoms Family learn about electricity, light, matter, waves, atoms, energy with fun activities and animations.
Ground zero II - nuclear bomb simulator
Pick your nuclear weapon of choice, drop a virtual nuclear bomb on your area and see its impact on the surrounding area. Ouch.