Breakthrough study challenges long-held beliefs about the shape of atomic nuclei
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Scientists have found that the atomic nucleus of lead-208 is slightly elongated, not perfectly spherical as once believed. This discovery challenges assumptions about nuclear structure and may affect our understanding of heavy element formation. Using advanced equipment, researchers analyzed gamma-ray patterns from bombarded lead atoms. The finding has prompted physicists to re-examine nuclear models, suggesting greater complexity in nuclear structure.
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