
"4000 atoms counted so far this quarter"*
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In which John explores further all those tangents that divert him in his lectures ...
There are no footnotes yet. Everyone wants a Chart of the Nuclides, right? You can buy one, either as a big colorful poster (impress your dorm friends ...) or a handy reference book. Either version costs $25.00 from chartofthenuclides.com. Of course there are free, interactive versions on the web. The best two that I've come across are from: the Korean Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) and Brookhaven National Lab. For the Brookhaven chart you need to zoom in to level 1 to see the familiar isotopic abundances, decay modes, etc.