Monday, January 28, 2013

Quantum biology: Do weird physics effects abound in nature?

BBC News - Quantum biology: Do weird physics effects abound in nature?: "Disappearing in one place and reappearing in another. Being in two places at once. Communicating information seemingly faster than the speed of light. This kind of weird behaviour is commonplace in dark, still laboratories studying the branch of physics called quantum mechanics, but what might it have to do with fresh flowers, migrating birds, and the smell of rotten eggs? Welcome to the frontier of what is called quantum biology."

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