
ists predict that gluons, the particles that bind quarks, also bind to one another, but they have never unambiguously observed globs of pure ‘glue.’

Scientists track down coexistence of multiple shapes in the Nickel-64 nucleus: a spherical ground state and elongated and flattened shapes.

New measurements provide insights for geochronology and reactor design.

Nuclear physicists narrow the search for a rare nuclear decay that can explain the origin of matter in the universe.

Built with detector technologies used in nuclear physics experiments, the system monitors radiation treatments in hard-to-reach areas.

Production of actinium-227 ramps up for use in a drug to fight prostate cancer that has spread to bone.