
Newly observed oxygen-28 nucleus fails ‘double magic’ test
Super-heavy isotope was the last remaining artificial candidate for extra-stable status
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Super-heavy isotope was the last remaining artificial candidate for extra-stable status
The Electrochemical Society in partnership with BioLogic explores recent developments in the production of porous anodic alumina
Pulsed technique reduces turbulence and friction
Available to watch now, this webinar explores the importance of co-reviewing, and how the system works at IOP Publishing
The UK will also join the EU’s Copernicus Earth-observation programme but not its Euratom fusion initiative
Researchers at NIST are investigating ways to expand the clinical applications of portable low-field MRI systems
Self-interactions could affect neutrino signals from exploding stars
Device could be used in particle accelerators and gravitational-wave detectors
No experiment ever works better than theory says it should, but that’s exactly what happened in atomic physics in the late 1980s, as Chad Orzel describes
Available to watch now, JPhys Materials explore the immense potential of ambient energy harvesting materials