What is your opinion on those results? I can't find many studies. The most important paper seem to be this. The reported variability is quite big, I would think that it would be quite easy to set up a ...
For half a century, our view of the world has been based on the standard model of particle physics. However, this view has been challenged by theories 1 that can overcome some of the limitations of ...
Many years ago in nuclear engineering, using clean nuclear reactor cores vendors predicted power distributions and criticality of the systems that were easily confirmed. HOWEVER mathematically this is ...
Certain isotopes such as Indium-115 (In-115) are extremely long lived, taking over 100 trillion years for half of the Indium atoms to decay away. These isotopes allow scientists to probe the precise ...
Working at a nuclear research centre as I do, I found Justin Mullins’s article on seasonal variations in radioactive decay most intriguing (27 June, p 42). The most dramatic change in radioactive ...
Recent puzzling observations of tiny variations in nuclear decay rates have led some to question the science of using decay rates to determine the relative ages of rocks and organic materials.
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. "New Evidence for a Solar Influence on Nuclear Decay Rates", a talk given by E. Fischbach (Purdue University) at the Institute for Theoretical, ...
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