Unveiling the Universe's Heaviest Elements: Ancient Stars' Extraordinary Contributions

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Astronomers have discovered evidence that ancient stars in the Milky Way were capable of creating elements heavier than anything found naturally on Earth or in the wider Universe. By examining the chemical abundances of 42 stars, researchers found patterns suggesting that these stars produced elements with atomic masses greater than 260, which subsequently underwent fission to form lighter, more stable elements. This finding provides insights into the formation of heavy elements and the diversity of elements in the Universe.
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- Ancient stars made extraordinarily heavy elements, researchers find Phys.org
- Element abundance patterns in stars indicate fission of nuclei heavier than uranium Science
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- Extreme conditions in stars produce the universe's heaviest elements ScienceBlog.com
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