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Nuclear physicists have found that the internal structures of protons and neutrons may be altered in different ways inside nuclei
A precision measurement of the neutron skin in a calcium nucleus surprisingly reveals a thinner skin than expected from a similar measurement in lead
Nuclear theorists put pen to paper and code to computer to detail a subatomic particle’s inner structure.
Physicists develop a universal function that suggests that proton-neutron pairs in the nucleus may explain why quarks inside nuclei have lower average momenta than predicted.
Built with detector technologies used in nuclear physics experiments, the system monitors radiation treatments in hard-to-reach areas.