DOE Argonne National Laboratory: How Does Probing Almond-Shaped Nuclei Help Push the Boundaries of Nuclear Physics?
January 30, 2026
January 30, 2026
ARGONNE, Illinois, Jan. 30 -- The U.S. Department of Energy Argonne National Laboratory issued the following news release:
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How does probing almond-shaped nuclei help push the boundaries of nuclear physics?
A new Argonne beamline collected measurements of the element ruthenium, helping to validate advanced nuclear models
Measurements taken at a new beamline at an Argonne user facility demonstrate the robustness of advanced models that can . . .
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How does probing almond-shaped nuclei help push the boundaries of nuclear physics?
A new Argonne beamline collected measurements of the element ruthenium, helping to validate advanced nuclear models
Measurements taken at a new beamline at an Argonne user facility demonstrate the robustness of advanced models that can . . .
