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  • The central densities of protons and neutrons in stable atomic nuclei are saturated. More exotic nuclei — with imbalanced proton and neutron numbers — may have depleted central densities. Experiments now suggest such depletion for the 34Si nucleus.

    • A. Mutschler
    • A. Lemasson
    • K. Wimmer
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 13, P: 152-156
  • Islands of inversions are regions of the nuclear chart where deformed configurations are energetically favoured over spherical ones. Now experiments show that 62Cr assumes different shapes with excitation energy, which is a signature of such islands.

    • Alexandra Gade
    • Brenden Longfellow
    • Dirk Weisshaar
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 21, P: 37-42
  • Phosphate is critical for all life on Earth but its origins have remained enigmatic. Experiments indicate that phosphate may have been abundant in ancient Fe-rich seawater, providing a crucial ingredient for the origins of life on Earth.

    • Matthew P. Brady
    • Rosalie Tostevin
    • Nicholas J. Tosca
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-9