Don’t Die Before You’re Dead, Sally Wu

by Andrew Neil Gray
September 23, 2015
What message would you want to send through a wormhole?
Winner
Open
2014 winner is ‘spooky, evocative and revealing’

April 27, 2015 We are excited to announce that the grand prize of Quantum Shorts 2014 goes to “20Hz”. Its creators, UK-based duo Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt, win SGD 2000 and a one-year subscription to Scientific American. Their film is also highlighted in a blog post by Scientific American‘s Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina, a competition […]
The Qubits of College Acceptance

by Lily Turaski
November 24, 2015
It is not the envelopes that decide Lily’s fate; it is her choice to observe their contents
Winner
Youth
Guess The Door

by Khadija Niazi
November 27, 2015
Vincent Reese is having a near death experience, and it isn’t anything like they said it would be
Shortlisted
Youth
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by Jesus Chua
November 30, 2015
Despite the possibility of losing Eyla, despite the stigma, despite the threat of war, their first child was going to survive…
Shortlisted
Open
Trans-dimensional resuscitation

December 01, 2015
There’s always a universe where things work out
Shortlisted
Youth
Haniza’s Slipstream

by Aaric Tan Xiang Yeow
November 29, 2015
What is a life but a clump of tangled knots, a journey with no definite beginning and no traceable end?
Shortlisted
Open
Twinzies

October 13, 2015
Some people will do anything to be your friend. And that’s ok.
Shortlisted
Youth
How to Configure Your Quantum Disambiguator

by Stewart C. Baker
October 07, 2015
Welcome to the only user manual you’ll ever need – in this part of the multiverse, at least
Shortlisted
Open
W.A.R

by Lee Yang Peng
November 29, 2015
The top secret military facility in CERN explores frontiers that even science fiction fears to imagine
Shortlisted
Youth