Quantum: The Magazine of Math and Science was a United States-based bimonthly magazine of mathematics and science, primarily physics, designed for young readers. It was published by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and Springer-Verlag1 and was headquartered in Washington DC.2
Quantum was a sister publication of the Russian magazine Kvant. Quantum contained translations from Kvant and original material.1
The magazine was founded in 1990. It ceased publication with its July/August 2001 issue.3
Two books derived from Quantum materials have been published: Quantoons4 and Quantum Quandaries.5
All articles from the magazine are indexed online by the NSTA.1
References
References
- "Quantum: The Magazine of Math and Science". National Science Teaching Association. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
- Quantum : the student magazine of math and science. Open University Malaysia. Retrieved November 28, 2015.
- "July/August 2001 issue" (PDF). Quantum. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
- Bunk, Tomas; Eisenkraft, Arthur; Kirkpatrick, Larry D. (2006). Quantoons: A book of physics problems from Quantum magazine. National Science Teachers Association. ISBN 978-0-87355-265-3.
- Quantum Quandaries: brainteasers from Quantum magazine. National Science Teachers Association. 2009. ISBN 978-1-93353-166-3.