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nuclear physics

To make element 116, researchers fused isotopes of titanium and plutonium.

New Progress Toward the Discovery of New Elements

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Starquakes give scientists a peek into neutron stars. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Neutron Starquakes Could Shake Up Nuclear Physics

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Scientists Discover Energy and Pressure Analogies Linking Hadrons, Superconductors, and Cosmic Expansion

Quantum Anomalies Link Subatomic Particles to Cosmic Expansion

Categories Physics & Mathematics
A global analysis of experimental data and lattice Quantum Chromodynamics calculations provides insight into the role of the gluons (purple squiggles) contributing to the spin of the nucleon. Gluons are manifestations of the

Theory and experiment combine to shine a new light on proton spin

Categories Physics & Mathematics
A laser beam hits thorium nuclei, embedded in a crystal.

Scientists Excite Thorium-229 Nucleus with Laser, Paving the Way for Unprecedented Precision Measurements

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Increased experimental sensitivity with high purity samples could help detect the subtle particle-stable multineutron system signals.

Hunting for the elusive tetraneutrons with thermal fission

Categories Physics & Mathematics
The house-size Solenoidal Tracker at RHIC (STAR) detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) acts like a giant 3D digital camera to track particles emerging from particle collisions at the center of the detector.

New type of entanglement lets scientists โ€˜seeโ€™ inside nuclei

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
This graphic shows the energy density (yellow is high; purple is low) at different times during the hydrodynamic evolution of matter created in a collision of a lead ion (moving to the left) with a photon emitted from another lead ion (moving to the right

Hitting nuclei with light may create fluid primordial matter

Categories Physics & Mathematics

Cold Fusion is a suppressed technology

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