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ILL played a crucial role in the study of the 64Ni isotope

25 November 2020 Stéphanie Monfront 0

Recent experiments jointly conducted at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) alongside three other laboratories around the world have revealed a surprisingly complex landscape of three different coexisting shapes in 64Ni, a semi-magic nucleus thought to be […]

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Celebrating the increasing visibility of the ILL

18 November 2020 Stéphanie Monfront 0

5⃣0⃣0⃣0⃣😮 It happened so fast – only 10 months after the “4000 followers” milestone!Thank you very much to ALL OF YOU for making this Twitter bubble so enjoyable! Keep sharing, reacting, following and exchanging with […]

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