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Half-lives for exotic isotopes approaching the neutron drip-line were measured at the new Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), and these first experimental results from the new linear accelerator are consistent with current theoretical models
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Yes, they have a new toy! Specially designed for smashing up rare isotopes. I think the article probably does a better job explaining what's going on than my title.