In an experiment performed at the Romanian accelerator centre IFIN - HH, an international
team of physicists observed a «second face» of the nickel - 66 nuclei: a relatively stable excited state in which the shape of nucleus is changed.
Not exact matches
No one has ever
observed this «Hawking radiation,» but now, a
team of physicists may have created something very much like it in the lab.
A
team of physicists and geochemists at Argonne and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have shown that instead
of just passively
observing surface reactions
of minerals, they can use X-rays to create the conditions by which reactions happen while simultaneously
observing them.
With this tool, a
team of physicists and geochemists at Argonne and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have shown that, instead
of just passively
observing surface reactions
of minerals, they can use X-rays to create the conditions by which reactions happen while simultaneously
observing them.
The first attempt was made by a
team of French
physicists in 1981, with the result suggesting that only quantum effects could explain what was
observed.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Gravitational waves — ripples in the fabric
of space - time — have been
observed for the second time, by an international
team of scientists that includes UMD
physicists.
More than four decades later, a UChicago - led
team of physicists built the world's smallest neutrino detector to
observe the elusive interaction for the first time.
Last year, a
team of nuclear
physicists in Hungary
observed an anomaly in the decays
of excited beryllium - 8 atoms — an unexpected preference for spitting out pairs
of particles with a particular angle
of separation.