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- The Bureau of Atomic Tourism - The Bureau of Atomic Tourism promotes tourist locations that have either been the site of atomic explosions, display exhibits on the development of atomic devices, or contain atomic weapons delivery systems. Includes links to related materials.
- Multiply Charged Ion Research Facility - The experimental atomic physics program has as its overarching goal the understanding and control of interactions and states of atomic-scale matter. The scientific objective is improving understanding of the interactions of multicharged ions, charged and neutral molecules, and atoms with electrons, atoms, ions, surfaces, and solids.
- Trinity and Beyond - (the Atomic Bomb Movie)Website devoted to documentary films dealing with atomic history and obscure material on atomic testing. Contains many unique and rare QuickTime movies and jpeg photos regarding atomic testing and nuclear detonations.
- All About Atoms - What Are Atoms? - Answers the question "what are atoms?" by providing a basic overview of atomic structure. Also, find out if atoms are the smallest in the universe.
- The Atom - Provides a description of the atom's structure and properties. Explore more information about this fundamental building block of all matter.
- CONELRAD - Atomic culture past and present. A clearinghouse of atomic links, articles, photos, and memorabilia of the atomic age.
- Atomic Bombing: How to Protect Yourself - Full text and illustrations from the 1950 atom-war survival guide.
- How Atomic Clocks Work - Explains the principles behind the atomic clocks, the most accurate timekeepers in the world.
- How Atom Smashers Work - Shows specific information about the devices used to break apart something as miniscule as an atom.
- Atomic Clock Software - SyncTime Deluxe - A desktop program that calibrates the system time of the computer with the Atomic Time servers on the Internet using the Simply Network Time Protocol (SNTP). Has a skinnable user interface. [Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP]
Wikipedia Articles
- Hydrogen-like atom - A hydrogen-like atom is an atom with one electron. Except for the hydrogen atom itself (which is neutral) these atoms carry the positive charge e(Z-1), where Z is the atomic number of the atom.
- Atom (standard) - The name Atom applies to a pair of related standards. The Atom Syndication Format is an XML language used for web feeds, while the Atom Publishing Protocol (APP is the acronym, but it is referred to as 'AtomPub' for short) is a simple HTTP-based protocol for creating and updating Web resources.
- Hydrogen atom - A hydrogen atom is an atom of the chemical element hydrogen. It is composed of a single negatively-charged electron circling a single positively-charged nucleus of the hydrogen atom.
- Exotic atom - An exotic atom is a normal atom in which one or more sub-atomic particles have been replaced by other particles of the same charge. For example, electrons may be replaced by other negatively charged particles such as muons or pions, or the positively charged proton which is the nucleus of the hydrogen-1 ...
- Cubical atom - The cubical atom was an early atomic model in which electrons were positioned at the eight corners of a cube in a non-polar atom or molecule. This theory was developed in 1902 by Gilbert N.