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  • Researchers Develop an Automatic Preparation System for Medical Isotopes
    Researchers Develop an Automatic Preparation System for Medical Isotopes
    Chinese researchers have developed an automated system for simultaneous separation and purification of medical isotopes actinium-225 and radium-223.
    Sep 20, 2024
  • Scientists Report Nonradiative Double-electron Capture in Collisions with Fast Bare Heavy Ions
    Scientists Report Nonradiative Double-electron Capture in Collisions with Fast Bare Heavy Ions
    Researchers at IMP and their colaborators have recently reported the nonradiative double-electron capture in colisions of bare heavy ions with Kr and Xe atoms.
    Sep 14, 2024
  • Scientists Report First Laser Cooling and Precision Laser Spectroscopy of Stored Relativistic Li-like O5+ Ions
    Scientists Report First Laser Cooling and Precision Laser Spectroscopy of Stored Relativistic Li-like O5+ Ions
    Researchers at IMP and their colaborators have recently conducted experimental research on laser cooling and precision laser spectroscopy of Li-like oxyge ion beams.
    Jun 30, 2024
  • Researchers Provide New Approach for Developing Engineering Microalgae Strains
    Researchers Provide New Approach for Developing Engineering Microalgae Strains
    Researchers have revealed that heavy-ion beams mutagenesis could affect energy and carbon metabolism in microalgae mutants.
    Jun 18, 2024
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