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- N6 (Hexanitrogen) Synthesized for the First Time - Twice As . . .
N6 (Hexanitrogen) Synthesized for the First Time - Twice As Energy Dense As TNT (nature com) 11 Posted by EditorDavid on Sunday August 03, 2025 @04:55PM from the big-bang-theories dept
- Successful synthesis of neutral N₆ opens door for future . . .
Researchers from Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany, have synthesized neutral hexanitrogen (N 6)—the first neutral allotrope of nitrogen since the discovery of naturally occurring
- Scientists Just Recreated the Universe’s First Molecule and . . .
Long before stars lit up the sky, the universe was a hot, dense place where simple chemistry quietly set the stage for everything to come Scientists have now recreated the first molecule ever to
- For the first time, researchers have synthesized K₂N₆, an . . .
New technologies don't just have to be viable they have to be better than previous ones and this could have all the energy density in the world, but if it isn't safer, cheaper, and better than what we have it just becomes a footnote
- DOE Explains. . . Nucleosynthesis - Department of Energy
Stars can create nuclei through two processes: either by combining two smaller nuclei (called fusion) or breaking a larger nucleus into multiple nuclei (called fission) Both ways result in new atoms In the past, these processes also produced the elements on the Periodic Table that we know today
- How Did the First Atom Form? Where did it come from? | Big . . .
In the early universe there was an immense amount of energy, The energy condensed, atoms formed But there’s a lot more that happened, which will be explained here
- A Fusion Reaction Generated Twice the Energy It Used for the . . .
This means that for the first time ever, scientists were able to create a fusion reaction that produced more energy than was used to create the reaction in the first place
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