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Why are elements like radium dangerous? A chemist explains radioactivity and its health effects
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to ...
In lead collisions at the LHC, some of the strongest electromagnetic fields in the universe bombard the inside of the beam ...
Jupiter's moon Io stands alone among the solar system's moons. It has more than 400 active volcanoes, and its surface is home ...
For the first time, a research team from the University of Cologne has observed the electron capture decay of technetium-98, ...
PTCOG president Marco Durante describes an exciting future for the technology and shares his vision for closer international ...
Childhood is often viewed through a soft-focus lens, a time of innocent play and endless afternoons. But lurking in the ...
In the study, researchers identified top-performing covalent organic frameworks (COFs) for both adsorption and membrane ...
Texas A&M researchers have unlocked a new way to harness astatine-211, a rare and powerful isotope that may revolutionize ...
President Donald Trump announced he is ordering the U.S. to resume nuclear testing, leaving experts wondering what this would entail and how it would be implemented.
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Scientists discover how extreme heat forged the world’s continents
For billions of years, Earth’s continents have stood firm, forming the foundation for mountains, rivers, and life itself. But ...
All granite is radioactive, even the stuff used to make fancy countertops. But, the red granite at the Capitol is more radioactive than other types of granite. The granite has naturally occurring ...
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