
The mystery of the varying nuclear decay
Two researchers in the US are making the bold claim that nuclear decay rates are not constant, as is widely thought
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Two researchers in the US are making the bold claim that nuclear decay rates are not constant, as is widely thought
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Six leading physicists peek into the future
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Paul Ginsparg, who founded the arXiv e-print archive, recounts the early days of the Web and looks at how it has changed scientific communication
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