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Nuclear physicist wants to catch hidden space nukes by using Earth’s radiation belts
Somewhere above Earth, natural radiation may be doing what spies cannot: probing satellites for hidden nuclear weapons.
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This Is How Nuclear Weapon Detection Could Work in Space
NASA visualization showing a cross-section of Earth's Van Allen radiation belts. (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific ...
In the public imagination, lightning is already a powerful force, capable of splitting trees and igniting wildfires. But to ...
Two independent teams of scientists have created the first functional clocks that can keep ultraprecise time using the nuclei ...
University of Queensland researchers have made a breakthrough in muonic atom research, clearing the way for new nuclear physics experiments. A team at the UQ School of Mathematics and Physics has ...
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Quantum computing wielded to create extremely rare material critical to nuclear fusion
Nuclear fusion inches closer after scientists combine supercomputing, AI and quantum computing to blueprint a way to create ...
Plutonium is one of the most complex elements in the periodic table. First synthesized and isolated in 1940 by scientists at ...
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