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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 ...
Understanding the properties of molecules and materials, as well as their chemical synthesis pathways, requires a thorough knowledge of chemical bonding. Deep ...
Our most plausible creature is the large blood-sucking tick. On Earth, the deer tick Ixodes do swell to the size of a walnut ...
Hello. I think we'll get started. Thanks, everybody, for being here. I'm Dave Arcaro. For those that don't know me, I cover GE Vernova for Morgan Stanley. I also cover the power and utility space and ...
David Kuchta, Ph.D. has 10 years of experience in gardening and has read widely in environmental history and the energy transition. An environmental activist since the 1970s, he is also a historian, ...
Research led by a physicist at the University of California, Riverside, shows how viruses form protective shells (capsids) ...
Rice University researchers used a focused electron beam to pattern device functions with submicron precision directly into ...
This revealed two distinct types of SEEs with different origins. One group is connected to solar flares exploding from small ...
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Graphene shows electrons flowing like a perfect liquid
The revelation that electrons in the single-atom-thick material known as graphene can act much like a frictionless fluid is a ...
Vol. 64, No. 1, Symposium on the Distribution of Secondary Electrons from Ionizing Collisions (Oct., 1975), pp. 96-105 (10 pages) A simple method for constructing a consistent set of ...
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