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May 7, 2024

Collaboration identifies rare nuclear decay in long-lived potassium isotope

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Some nuclei of certain elements decay radioactively into nuclei of different elements. These decays can be useful or annoying depending on the context. This is especially true for potassium-40. This isotope usually decays to calcium-40, but about 10% of the time it decays to argon-40.

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