MIT Physicists Develop Molecular Method to Probe Atomic Nuclei Using Electrons as Messengers
Physicists at MIT have pioneered a molecular technique using electrons as nuclear probes, eliminating the need for massive particle colliders. Their breakthrough could help explain why the universe contains more matter than antimatter, addressing one of cosmology’s fundamental questions.
Revolutionary Tabletop Nuclear Probing Method
Physicists at MIT have developed a groundbreaking molecular approach to investigate atomic nuclei, using the atom’s own electrons as messengers, according to reports published in the journal Science. The new technique provides a tabletop alternative to traditional kilometer-long particle accelerators, potentially revolutionizing how scientists study nuclear structure.