Wednesday, January 21, 2026

New study explores nuclear structure of fermium and nobelium isotopes

It shed light on what happens at the extremes of neutron and proton numbers.

Researchers from the University of Liverpool are exploring the behaviors that occur at the limits of neutron and proton counts, aiming to determine where the periodic table of elements concludes. The team offers insights into the nuclear structure of fermium (element 100) and nobelium (element 102) with varying neutron quantities.

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