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Date: 2014-09-24 16:40:14
Spintronics
Optics
Introduction to quantum mechanics
Photon
Electron
Electromagnetic radiation
Subatomic particle
Quantum
Pauli exclusion principle
Physics
Quantum mechanics
Quantum electrodynamics

Exploring the Quantum World: From Plants to Pulsars September 24, 2014 Introduction What do the interior of an atom, the bottom of a volcanic caldera, and the center of the sun have in common? Mike will begin with an int

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