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First Observations of Short-lived Pear-shaped Atomic Nuclei 64

An anonymous reader sends this quote from a press release at CERN: "An international team at the ISOLDE radioactive-beam facility at CERN has shown that some atomic nuclei can assume asymmetric, 'pear' shapes (abstract). The observations contradict some existing nuclear theories and will require others to be amended. ... Most nuclei have the shape of a rugby ball. While state-of-the-art theories are able to predict this behaviour, the same theories have predicted that for some particular combinations of protons and neutrons, nuclei can also assume asymmetric shapes, like a pear. In this case there is more mass at one end of the nucleus than the other."

Comment Re:This is wonderful! (Score 1) 354

Where have I heard this before? Oh ya, now I remember. I wrote a paper for my high school physics class on the state of fusion energy research and how it would soon be a source of unlimited cheap power. I wrote that paper in 1962. Now I'm paying the PG&E bill with my social security check.

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