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Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden discovered a new phenomenon that changes what we know about nuclear fission.
An international research team led by Forschungszentrum Jülich has succeeded in visualizing magnetism inside solids with unprecedented precision. Using a newly developed method, the scientists were ...
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In a groundbreaking study published in Physical Review Letters, physicists from ETH Zurich, in collaboration with teams from ...
A five-dimensional model has successfully predicted the asymmetric fission of mercury isotopes, offering new insights into ...
The team trained a generative AI model on 40,000 known atomic structures to develop a system that is able to make sense of these inferior X-ray patterns. The machine learning technique, called ...
Magnets are great stuff and everyone loves them, there are so many things you can do with them, including creating a model of the crystalline structure of solids, just as [Cody´s Lab] did using a ...
Theoretical physicists, including those at the Surrey Nuclear Theory Group, are now re-examining the models used to describe atomic nuclei, as the experiments suggest that nuclear structure is far ...
Education News: Niels Bohr's Nobel Lecture on December 11, 1922, titled The Structure of the Atom, is one of the most significant contributions to our understanding o.
The atomic nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons, particles that exist through the interaction of quarks bonded by gluons. It would seem, therefore, that it should not be difficult to ...