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nuclear radioisotope decay rate may not be constant

new and controversial research by Sturrock et al suggests a new unidentified particle is emitted by the sun and affects radioisotope decay rates here on earth

http://news.stanford.edu/news/2010/august/sun-082310.html


as this story develops, it may warrant being included in the biographical accomplishments