For The First Time, The Lifetime of a Neutron Has Been Measured in Space - ScienceAlert 16-Jun-2020
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For The First Time, The Lifetime of a Neutron Has Been Measured in Space - ScienceAlert
For the first time, scientists have measured the lifespan of a neutron in the void of space. The margin of error means we can't narrow it down yet, but once the technique is refined, it could prove to be a game changer.
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