By Peter Weiss
A type of atomic vibration never before seen in ordinary solid materials has been observed in uranium.
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Using X rays and neutrons to monitor crystals of the heavy metal while they’re being heated in a furnace, Michael E. Manley of Los Alamos (N.M.) National Laboratory and his colleagues have detected vibrations long-predicted to randomly occur in solids within isolated groups of two or three atoms.