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What we know about the 'magic numbers' in nuclear physics that let some atoms last forever
Why do some elements decay in minutes, while others last billions of years? Certain "magic numbers" of nuclear particles may ...
Caltech scientists have developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based method that dramatically speeds up calculations of the quantum interactions ...
At any given moment, trillions of particles called neutrinos are streaming through our bodies and every material in our ...
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Paleontologists Directly Date Dinosaur Eggs for the First Time, Shedding Light on the Cretaceous World 85 Million Years Ago
Using uranium-lead dating, researchers calculated the age of the eggs, rather than the sediments around them, at the ...
A new class of 2D materials known as MXenes holds the key to next-generation applications, such as consumer electronics and ...
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High-entropy alloys: How chaos takes over in layered carbides as metal diversity increases
In the tug-of-war between order and chaos within multielemental carbides, entropy eventually claims victory over enthalpy by ...
QROCODILE has set record-breaking sensitivity in the search for dark matter, detecting signals at energy levels once thought impossible. These results may be just the first step toward finally ...
Paul Mann, Chairman and CEO of ASP Isotopes Inc. said, “ We are pleased to welcome Ralph to the board of directors of ASP Isotopes. Ralph’s understanding of the US and international nuclear energy ...
A new experiment called QROCODILE, led by the University of Zurich and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has achieved record sensitivity in the hunt for light dark matter. Using superconducting ...
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