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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 ...
Shell shares have remained pretty stable over the past 12 months, but it’s a more interesting story when we look at long-term ...
Bake them, freeze them, fire them from a gun or blast them into space: tardigrades can survive almost anything. Some experts ...
The downfall of drugs such as Mounjaro, Ozempic and Wegovy is many patients regain weight shortly after stopping ...
The IMF’s new working paper argues that centralized beneficial ownership registries are not enough and calls for ...
At the Port of Los Angeles on a site that once housed oil tanks, seven steel structures that look like small blue boats are ...
I'm upgrading CoreWeave (CRWV) to a tactical Buy after a 26% stock decline, as fundamentals and technicals suggest a major ...
Upstream speaks to head of petroleum agency and state oil company about a major resurgence of E&P interest in cocoa-rich ...
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Researchers develop the first room temperature all-solid-state hydride ion battery
Hydride ion (H-), with their low mass and high redox potential, are considered promising charge carriers for next-generation ...
Not all barnacles just sit on rocks and ships. Some invade crabs, growing like a parasitic root system that hijacks their ...
New X-ray data from NASA’s Chandra telescope reveals Cassiopeia A’s chaotic final hours, showing how dying stars collapse and explode.
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