Active dripstone formation in a side area of the “Kleine Teufelshöhle.” Credit: KIT (taken as part of the HEiKA Project Check Extrema) Researchers from Heidelberg…
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Artist’s impression of the decay of a 149Lu nucleus into a 148Yb nucleus and a proton. Credit: University of Jyväskylä A new atomic nucleus 149-Lutetium,…
Image representing new isotope magnesium-18. Credit: S. M. Wang/Fudan University and Facility for Rare Isotope Beams Spartans joined an international team to create an isotope…
Researchers collected samples from the Berufjörður-Breiðdalur region in eastern Iceland, where glacial erosion has carved deep valleys and fjords into basalt rock to reveal buried…
Scanning electron microscopy images of foraminifera from different angles. Credit: Northwestern University Shelled organisms helped buffer ocean acidification by consuming less alkalinity from seawater. Third…
The illustration shows an aluminum-26 nucleus (green) escaping a supernova explosion. It will subsequently decay via gamma-ray emission that can be observed by satellites. Credit:…
Artist rendering of the basic structures of Deuterium atom. A family of people often consists of related but not identical individuals. Elements have families as…