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A team of scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California announced today that it created livermorium, or element 116, using a titanium particle beam for the first time.
Scientists at Berkeley Lab have used a titanium beam to make atoms of element 116. This new way to make the super rare element stands as a proof-of-concept that they could soon potentially create ...
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Mastering Beam Deflection: Key Methods to Calculate Bending in Structural DesignDive deep into the fascinating world of beam deflection, a critical concept for engineers designing structural elements. When a load is applied to a beam, understanding how much it will bend or ...
Researchers have discovered a simple yet powerful way to protect atoms from losing information—a key challenge in developing reliable quantum technologies.
Arbitrary 3D polarization orientation. The key to achieving arbitrary 3D polarization orientation control is to superpose a radially polarized beam and an azimuthally polarized beam with weighting ...
Georgia gymnast Brittany Rogers competes in the beam at an NCAA gymnastics meet against Arkansas in Athens, Georgia, on Saturday, March 7, 2015.
LASER COMPONENTS beam shaping Diffractive Optical Elements (DOEs) include four families of top hat (angular, focal, stable and polychromatic) as well as a repertoire of custom designs. Using in-house ...
To make element 120, researchers need a beam of titanium-50 atoms, marking a departure from the commonly used calcium-48 beam. Expanded periodic table showing where elements 119 and 120 would go ...
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