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Understanding the “Hydrogen Burning” Power of Our Sun – Success After More Than 80 Years – SciTechDaily
The Borexino collaboration, in which also scientists from TU Dresden are involved, has succeeded after more than 80 years in experimentally confirming the Bethe-Weizsäcker…

The Borexino detector in combination with the Sun. Credit: Copyright Borexino Collaboration/Maxim Gromov
The Borexino collaboration, in which also scientists from TU Dresden are involved, has succeeded after more than 80 years in experimentally confirming the Bethe-Weizsäcker cycle.
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