Few of us really understand the weird world of quantum physics.–but our bodies might take advantage of quantum properties If there’s any subject that perfectly encapsulates the idea that science is hard to understand, it’s quantum physics. Scientists tell us that the miniature denizens of the quantum realm behave in seemingly impossible ways: they can exist in two places at once, or disappear and reappear somewhere else instantly. To find out more, give this article a read: http://bbc.in/2aJU9hj

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