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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 ...
The movement of protons through electrically charged water is one of the most fundamental processes in chemistry. It is ...
Canada’s Nevada Lithium Resources has reported the presence of significant rubidium and cesium mineralisation at its 100%-owned Bonnie Claire lithium project, in Nevada. The company said on Wednesday ...
Cesium and rubidium grades both display a strong positive correlation with lithium and boron grades. Significant cesium and ...
The small but ubiquitous proton serves as a foundation for the bulk of the visible matter in the universe. It abides at the ...
The top quark’s extreme mass makes it decay almost immediately after it is produced. “The top and antitop quarks just have ...
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Protons’ ‘excited states’ are more resilient than thought, challenging decades of theory
Physicists have observed that a proton’s excited states, or resonances, remain influential even when probed at very high energies, a finding that revises previous expectations about the building ...
These crystals are all made of the same stuff, but their color changes slowly from blue to orange as they release acid.
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