bostonstrong781
bostonstrong781 OP t1_iwdx22v wrote
Reply to Half-lives for exotic isotopes approaching the neutron drip-line were measured at the new Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), and these first experimental results from the new linear accelerator are consistent with current theoretical models by bostonstrong781
Underlying paper in Physical Review Letters
bostonstrong781 t1_isy7kc9 wrote
If you're ok with living in the burbs, you might be able to find a good sublet in Burlington -- it's not overrun with students the way Boston, Cambridge and Somerville are. But affordable housing all over Greater Boston is a huge issue.
Here's a page with the various bus routes that serve Burlington: https://www.burlington.org/736/Transportation
bostonstrong781 OP t1_iwehzkt wrote
Reply to comment by TheGratefulJuggler in Half-lives for exotic isotopes approaching the neutron drip-line were measured at the new Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), and these first experimental results from the new linear accelerator are consistent with current theoretical models by bostonstrong781
Yes, they have a new toy! Specially designed for smashing up rare isotopes. I think the article probably does a better job explaining what's going on than my title.