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Discovery of 257Sg and its K-isomer reveals new insights into superheavy element fission and quantum stability mechanisms.
The heavy rail surface defect detection is one of the most important steps in the production and test of heavy rail, which directly affect the overall quality of heavy rail production. According to ...
In a study published in Physical Review Letters, scientists at GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung have discovered ...
Rare Earth Salts addresses the global challenge of the rare earth element (REE) supply chain for critical materials. Company is the first fully domestic United States supply chain for heavy rare ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina’s argon-fueled nuclear fusion method could unlock universe’s heaviest elementsThis could open up newer possibilities in making superheavy elements in the lab and understanding nuclear stability at higher ...
A new seaborgium isotope may unlock the path to discovering even shorter-lived superheavy nuclei through K-isomer states. An ...
Why did they form at that time? Astronomers know from observing distant exploding stars that the size of the universe has ...
Carbonyl complexes of radioactive transition metals can be easily synthesized with high yields by stopping nuclear fission or fusion products in a gas volume containing CO. Here, we focus on Mo, W, ...
A recent study has uncovered that giant magnetar flares may play a key role in generating rare elements such as gold and uranium, reshaping our understanding of the universe. Astronomers have long ...
The adoption of the WHO Pandemic Agreement marks a pivotal moment in global health governance,1 particularly through the inclusion of the One Health approach. This holistic approach, integrating human ...
An international research team led by GSI/FAIR, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and Helmholtz Institute Mainz (HIM) has succeeded in the production of a new seaborgium isotope. In the ...
The exploration of the isotopic border for the element seaborgium is a natural continuation of these experiments, mapping the coastline of the island of stability of the superheavy nuclei.
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