just a random question i came across, had me puzzled 
and btw physics board was kinda dead, not cool 
Yes photons do have momentum. This momentum is given by;

A photon can act like a particle and it can also actually change the motion of something (I.e. Photons can collide with objects and change their velocity). The thing with quantum mechanics is that you can't apply classical mechanics to these situations.
There is also the Heisenberg uncertainty priciple which states:

Which says the uncertainty in momentum multiplied by the uncertainty in position must be greater than or equal to h divided by four pi (aka h-bar on 2).
You will learn about the photon in unit 4 physics and it's really fun.
As for physics posts you probably won't see many for there is only 4 people I know on VN who are majoring in physics in uni. At UoM there is really only 30 students who will do a master of science in physics.