MIT scientists used radium monofluoride atom to observe electrons entering atomic nuclei, revealing new details of nuclear magnetism.
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Nuclear clock technology enables unprecedented investigation of fine-structure constant stability
In 2024, TU Wien presented the world's first nuclear clock. Now it has been demonstrated that the technology can also be used ...
Scientists have taken another giant step towards building the most precise clock ever imagined—one that could display not only the passage of time, but shifting rules of nature itself. An ...
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MIT’s new method helps probe inside atom’s nucleus using electrons as ‘messengers’
Scientists have developed a new method that can help them probe inside atom’s nucleus. Developed by researchers at MIT, the ...
Human and mosquito cell nuclei have their own shapes, and researchers can mold one to look like the other. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how ...
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World’s first nuclear clock to answer physics’ fine-structure constant mystery
A team of researchers in Austria has recently demonstrated that the world’s first nuclear clock could help answer whether the ...
The Kanazawa team led by Katsuya Sakai, discovered that CHD1 uses a flexible region to form tiny liquid-like droplets, called condensates, that act as hubs for controlling the activity of crucial ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The lateral vestibular nucleus consists of multipolar isodendritic neurons of various sizes The distal segments of some dendrites display ...
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