Now, however, a team of scientists led by California State University, Northridge (CSUN) chemistry professor Maosheng Miao, and including University at Buffalo chemistry professor Eva Zurek, has provided a theoretical explanation of how helium may be capable of forming stable compounds — the myriad combinations of chemical elements that create all kinds of materials. (sciencedaily.com)
«The next step in the research is to prepare analogs of the active compounds in hopes of finding some more stable compounds with even better activity. (vtnews.vt.edu)
No mention of how stable these compounds are. (newscientist.com)