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The conference opening this week at Stockhlom is another opportunity for arms control. It should keep hopeful ambitions in check and concentrate, instead, on mechanisms for monitoring.
The discovery, nearly a century after Becquerel, of a novel mode of radioactive decay is a surprise, but one that confirms α decay as the chief means by which heavy nuclei shed mass.