Nobel laureate Otto Hahn is credited with the discovery of nuclear fission. Fission is one of the most important discoveries of the 20th century, yet Hahn considered something else to be his best ...
One hundred years after “nuclear isomers” were first discovered, Philip Walker and Zsolt Podolyák pick five examples of these long-lived, excited nuclear states to show why they are so important in ...
When University at Buffalo chemists analyzed samples of water, fish, and bird eggs, they weren't surprised to find plenty of ...
Research shows that PFOS isomers in fish vary greatly, emphasizing the need for differentiated regulation of these harmful substances.