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THE current (September) issue of the Berichte of the German Chemical Society contains a paper by Profs. F. Paneth and K. Peters on “The Transformation of Hydrogen into Helium,” in which they describe in outline how they have succeeded in detecting the presence of very minute amounts of helium, of the order of one hundred millionth of a cubic centimetre, derived from hydrogen which had been absorbed by finely divided palladium at the ordinary temperature.
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The Reported Conversion of Hydrogen into Helium. Nature 118, 526–527 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118526a0
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