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Basic Nuclear Science

Cosmic Connection

Presentations

Experiments

Antimatter

Make a Nucleus

Glossary

Safety

Credits

Praise

CPEP

Speak With Us

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Cloud Chamber

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Guide to the
Nuclear Wall Chart

About the Nuclear Wall Chart

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Last updated: February 8, 2017

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The ABC's of Nuclear Science is a brief introduction to Nuclear Science. We look
at Antimatter, Beta rays, Cosmic connection and much more. Visit here and learn
about radioactivity - alpha, beta and gamma decay. Find out the difference
between fission and fusion. Learn about the structure of the atomic nucleus.
Learn how elements on the earth were produced. Do you know that you are being
bombarded constantly by nuclear radiation from the Cosmos? Discover if there are
radioactive products found in a grocery store. Do you know if you have ever
eaten radioactive food? Find out what materials are needed to shield us from
alpha, beta, gamma, radiation. Discover what have we gained by its study.



ABOUT THE NUCLEAR WALL CHART

We have brought the Teacher’s Guide to the Nuclear Science Wall Chart online.
You can find out how we use the nucleus in every day life. Also, There is an
extensive description on the effects of radiation in the environment. You can
find answers for the following questions:

 * Do you want to know about the modern concept of the nucleus?
 * How nuclear physicists view the nucleus?
 * How could anyone measure something that small?
 * Do you know how we find new elements?
 * What are accelerators used for?
 * What is radioactivity and is it dangerous?
 * What do nuclear physicists really do?

We also have a PDF version for you.

High School teachers and students can find simple experiments that can be used
in a Chemistry or Physics class. These experiments can be done in a classroom
with inexpensive equipment.

At this site, students and teachers at all levels can learn about the objects
that produce the known and identified mass of the Universe. The rest is made of
Dark Matter and Dark Energy which are science mysteries and are described in
other websites.

View the new Phases of Nuclear Matter diagram.

Produced by the Nuclear Science Division --- Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory