Studying the Decomposition of Radioactive Material from Supernovae

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Welcome back to the Wolfram Student Podcast! In episode 1 of season 3, we feature Pavel Pomozov and his project on understanding the decomposition of isotopes by visualizing their half-lives and binding energies. Join us as we investigate characteristics of common elements found in supernovae, discuss the difference between Wolfram Database and Bethe-Weizsäcker binding energies, and delve into determining energy loss and decomposition graphs.
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13:26 Constants not always being constant is a fantastic observation!

TheMemesofDestruction
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Would be sweet to detect 126 or something. Since it's supposed to be island of stability it might last long enough to fling off a photon or two? 🙏

KaliFissure
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Don't buy the Premium package or you will have to contact your bank to cancel it.

MeoTramTu
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Wow! Really? A supernova is a collision of stars???? WTF are you teaching these kids? Do better guys.

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