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A common element still holds its secrets
<b>A new study of decaying carbon nuclei, in part by researchers at CERN, could help resolve decades-old questions about the element, with a wide variety of implications for astrophysics.<br> </b>
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description | <b>A new study of decaying carbon nuclei, in part by researchers at CERN, could help resolve decades-old questions about the element, with a wide variety of implications for astrophysics.<br> </b> |
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spelling | cern-8150682019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/815068engfreA common element still holds its secretsNews Articles<b>A new study of decaying carbon nuclei, in part by researchers at CERN, could help resolve decades-old questions about the element, with a wide variety of implications for astrophysics.<br> </b>BUL-NA-2005-00403/2005oai:cds.cern.ch:8150682005-01-17 |
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title | A common element still holds its secrets |
title_full | A common element still holds its secrets |
title_fullStr | A common element still holds its secrets |
title_full_unstemmed | A common element still holds its secrets |
title_short | A common element still holds its secrets |
title_sort | common element still holds its secrets |
topic | News Articles |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/815068 |