Static electricity works because electrons are strongly attracted to protons, right? But, in atoms, electrons are right there, next to the protons in the nucleus. Why don’t the electrons zip directly ...
If you expanded an atom to the size of a baseball, what would it look like? And how would the inside look if you sliced it open? The nucleus is the atom’s central core and contains more than 99.9 ...
“This research helps reveal how nuclear matter behaves under extreme conditions, like those that existed just after the Big ...
Researchers from the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) and CIBER-BBN, in collaboration with teams from the ...
Measuring up: an electron scattering experiment yields a small proton radius. (Courtesy: Jefferson Lab) For nearly a decade the size of the particle that makes up the bulk of the universe’s visible ...
Constantinos G. Vayenas examines positron and electron catalysis of neutrino hadronization, as they continue to explore how ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences The angular distribution of electrons of given energy ejected by ionization of atomic hydrogen is calculated ...
The Chlamydomonas reinhardtii proton gradient regulation5 (Crpgr5) mutant shows phenotypic and functional traits similar to mutants in the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) ortholog, Atpgr5, ...