Physicists have found a new “island of inversion” in the nucleus of molybdenum-84, a perfectly balanced atom with equal numbers of protons and neutrons. The discovery upends a decades-old assumption ...
Physicists have discovered a surprising new “Island of Inversion” in a place no one expected: among nuclei where the number ...
For decades, scientists have relied on a chemical fingerprint inside water molecules to determine where plants get their moisture. The method shaped our understanding of drought resilience, ...
Spread the loveThe world of nuclear physics is constantly evolving, with new findings that challenge long-held beliefs about atomic structure and behavior. Recently, a collaborative effort from an ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — You might have thought that scientists had already cataloged the 118 natural elements–from hydrogen to silicon to uranium–and their various isotopes. Unfortunately, only the first ...
Actinium-225 is an alpha emitter, spewing out tiny bundles of energy that promise to kill cancer cells, but only at short range. This isotope and others like it are the focus of a ...
- Purchase agreement covers supply of highly enriched silicon-28, which is expected to be supplied in 2024. -ASP Isotopes Inc. is in discussions with multiple semiconductor manufacturers regarding the ...
I AM very much honored by the invitation to deliver the George Holmes Lecture this year. It is a privilege and a pleasure to join in paying tribute to an outstanding leader. A long time ago I knew Dr.