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Physicists net neutron star gold from measurement of lead

 E-Mail IMAGE: Jefferson Lab s Experimental Hall A is one of four nuclear physics research areas in the lab s Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility. view more  Credit: DOE s Jefferson Lab NEWPORT NEWS - Nuclear physicists have made a new, highly accurate measurement of the thickness of the neutron skin that encompasses the lead nucleus in experiments conducted at the U.S. Department of Energy s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and just published in Physical Review Letters. The result, which revealed a neutron skin thickness of .28 millionths of a nanometer, has important implications for the structure and size of neutron stars. The protons and neutrons that form the nucleus at the heart of every atom in the universe help determine each atom s identity and properties. Nuclear physicists are studying different nuclei to learn more about how these protons and neutrons act inside the nucleus. The Lead Radius Experiment collaboration, called PREx (af

Nearly 70% of Americans Find Chauvin Murder Verdict Justified & Plurality Calls for Maximum Sentencing, According to New UMass Amherst / WCVB Poll

Alexander Theodoridis Results of a new nationwide University of Massachusetts Amherst / WCVB poll released today show that a wide majority of Americans polled in the days immediately following the Derek Chauvin trial believe that the guilty verdict against the former Minneapolis police officer in the murder of George Floyd was justified and that he received a fair trial. A plurality of the poll’s respondents also believes an appropriate sentence for Chauvin would be the maximum length he faces – 40 years in prison. The national poll of 1,000 respondents, conducted April 21-23, found that nearly 70% believe his verdict was justified, with 55% saying that it was “definitely” justified. When asked if Chauvin received a fair trial, 60% replied that he had, while 22% said that he had not.

Massachusetts state universities, including Framingham State, will require students to get the COVID-19 vaccine

Massachusetts state universities, including Framingham State, will require students to get the COVID-19 vaccine FRAMINGHAM – Framingham State University, and other state universities in Massachusetts, will require students to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to attend in-person classes this fall, joining a growing number of colleges and universities across the nation and state.  The presidents of the nine universities in the state s system unanimously decided to mandate the vaccine for undergraduate and graduate students who attend in-person classes, conduct research on campus, live in residence halls, or participate in campus life activities. They also expect that all employees will also be fully vaccinated prior to the start of the fall semester.

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