Deuterium
Deuterium, also known as heavy hydrogen, is an isotope of hydrogen containing one proton and one neutron in its nucleus. It is the most abundant isotope of hydrogen, making up 0.015% of the hydrogen in the universe. Deuterium is used in nuclear reactors to create energy and has great potential to be used in fusion power in the future. It is also widely studied in the field of chemical physics. Deuterium can be used to determine the age of the universe and is used by scientists to explore the early stages of stellar evolution.
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ISSN: 2766-8630
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Ryuya Yamanaka, Assistant Professor Tomohiko Kanayama,
Postdoctoral Fellow & Secretary Azusa Hayano.
Journal is deliberated for medical radiation researchers to act as a real-world contraption to study various perspectives of radiation and nuclear medicine.