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Interesting Engineering on MSNNuclear scientists discover new isotopes that cause fission to turn asymmetricAn international collaboration of scientists working with the FAIR Phase 0 program at the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für ...
In an unassuming industrial park 30 miles outside Boston, engineers are building a futuristic machine to replicate the energy that powers the stars. If all goes to plan, it could be the key to ...
An international team of scientists has identified an unexpected region of heavy, neutron-deficient isotopes in the nuclear ...
The Oak Ridger on MSN1d
Preparing an Oak Ridge fission production lab for demolitionCrews could not enter the hot cells to conduct the characterization work due to the extremely high radiation and ...
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An international team of scientists has identified an unexpected region of heavy, neutron-deficient isotopes in the nuclear chart where nuclear fission is predominantly governed by an asymmetric mode.
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