
The SciencesApril 1, 1954
Tritium in Nature
The heaviest isotope of hydrogen is made not only by man in nuclear reactors but also by cosmic rays in the atmosphere. Its radioactive atoms can be used to trace natural processes

Tritium in Nature
The heaviest isotope of hydrogen is made not only by man in nuclear reactors but also by cosmic rays in the atmosphere. Its radioactive atoms can be used to trace natural processes

Hot Atom Chemistry
The molecular combination of radioactive and stable atoms results in some bizarre and potentially useful chemical reactions