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A team of researchers at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan State University (MSU) has discovered that ...
For the first time in almost 30 years, the heaviest nucleus decaying via proton emission has been measured. The previous ...
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Live Science on MSNWhy isn’t an atom’s nucleus round?But are the nuclei of atoms really round? Intuitively this shape makes sense and physicists believed it aptly explained early ...
For the first time in more than thirty years, the heaviest nucleus decaying via proton emission has been measured. The ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) The charge radius of the muonic helium-3 nucleus has been measured with record precision, yielding a value of 1.97007 femtometers. This result aligns with ...
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Space.com on MSNThere's an infinite amount of energy locked in the vacuum of space-time. Could we ever use it?There may be an infinite amount of energy locked in the vacuum of space-time. So could we ever harness this energy for ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNSlovak physicist: I do not employ doctoral students; I make them go abroad. I expect them to push us forward"I have a philosophy that I do not employ my doctoral students; I make then go abroad after they have defended their theses.
Nuclear energy is the most promising tool that we have to tackle the climate emergency, so argues Tim Gregory in his new book Going Nuclear How the Atom Will Save the World. He says it is time to ...
A research team has achieved a significant breakthrough in determining fundamental properties of atomic nuclei. The team conducted laser spectroscopy experiments on muonic helium-3. Muonic helium-3 is ...
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India Education Diary on MSNDiscovery of Heaviest Proton-Emitting Isotope 188At Highlights IIT Roorkee’s Global Research CollaborationIIT Roorkee’s nuclear physics group plays a key role in the rare nuclear decay discovery published in Nature Communications. Breakthrough also reveals first evidence of Thomas-Ehrman shift in heavy ...
For the first time in nearly 30 years, scientists have discovered the heaviest atomic nucleus ever observed that decays by ...
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