It also demonstrated stable operation at temperatures as high as 80°C for extended periods, which is crucial for studying superheavy elements in demanding environments. To further improve the detector ...
However, as the positively charged protons repel each other, nuclei with too many protons are at risk of splitting—a challenge in the production of new superheavy elements. Certain combinations ...
However, as the positively charged protons repel each other, nuclei with too many protons are at risk of splitting -- a challenge in the production of new, superheavy elements. Certain ...