Newly Detected Seaborgium-257 Offers Critical Data on Fission and Quantum Shell Effects

The discovery of 257Sg by GSI scientists reveals new insights into nuclear stability and introduces the first seaborgium K-isomer. These findings challenge established theories of fission and may guide future efforts in synthesising superheavy elements like 256Sg and beyond.

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