Many heavy atomic nuclei are shaped more or less like squashed rugby balls than fully inflated ones, according to a ...
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Physicists peer inside a molecule’s nucleus using electrons
In a groundbreaking achievement, physicists have successfully peered inside the nucleus of a molecule using electrons as a ...
Until now, physicists thought that all heavy nuclei deformed from spheres are elongated in one direction like rugby balls ...
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Neutrons Are UNSTABLE, But They're EVERYWHERE! Why? Why? Why?
In this video, we explore the existence of neutrons and their transformation into protons. We discuss why free neutrons are ...
MIT scientists used radium monofluoride atom to observe electrons entering atomic nuclei, revealing new details of nuclear magnetism.
Kanazawa University, report in ACS Applied Nano Materials a new method to precisely measure nuclear elasticity—the stiffness ...
A common virus that infects most people can trigger the chronic immune system condition lupus, according to a new study.
In lead collisions at the LHC, some of the strongest electromagnetic fields in the universe bombard the inside of the beam ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have achieved high-resolution visualization of cellular organelles, such as nuclei and ...
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