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Argon was forged in the doomed star that became the Crab Nebula. (Courtesy: NASA, ESA, J Hester and A Loll (Arizona State University)) An international team of astronomers has accidentally spotted the ...
Molecules containing noble gases shouldn’t exist. By definition, these chemical elements — helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon — are the party poopers of the periodic table, huddling in the ...
Astronomers using Europe’s Herschel Space Observatory have made the first discovery in space of a molecule including a noble gas. The molecule, argon hydride, was seen in the Crab Nebula, the remains ...
Molecules containing noble gases shouldn’t exist. By definition, these chemical elements — helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon — are the party poopers of the periodic table, huddling in the ...
A deposit of nearly pure argon left undisturbed since Earth's formation is about to help physicists understand more about the universe. The Urania Project, led by Andrew Renshaw, University of Houston ...
A deposit of nearly pure argon left undisturbed since Earth’s formation is about to help physicists understand more about the universe. With a $2.9 million National Science Foundation grant, the ...
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