Law and policy for the quantum age / / Chris Jay Hoofnagle and Simson L. Garfinkel.
"the smallest scales-why a molecule of water gets hot in a microwave oven, or how a uranium atom splits in a nuclear reactor. The rules of quantum mechanics are often counterintuitive and seem incompatible with our everyday experiences. Over the past century, deeper understanding of quantum mec...
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