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Astrochemistry

Divining the mysteries of the atomic nucleus

New research at the edge of the nuclear landscape is illuminating the most powerful force in the universe and teaching scientists how elements are forged in stars

by Katherine Bourzac, special to C&EN
January 28, 2024 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 102, Issue 3
A researcher stands behind a metal pipe covered with electrical cords and gauges.

Credit: Facility for Rare Isotope Beams | A researcher works on a device at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams. This part of the facility provides low-energy radioactive beams.

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