Every year we read more of the unimaginably minute particles such as electrons, protons, positrons, mesons, and others named and described in quick succession as science advances, which form the outer particles and
the inner nuclei of the atom.
Not exact matches
The first glimpse
of something nestling at the heart
of the
atom came 100 years ago this year — but even today the
inner workings
of the
nucleus are obscure
When a Type Ib, Type Ic or Type II supernova results from a star with an
inner core
of less than 3 solar masses, it creates a neutron star with a core about as dense as an
atom's
nucleus and a powerful magnetic field.