News Ababil.
Explore
Proton Radius Mystery Solved: Ultra‑Precise Hydrogen Study Redefines Core Size
World News

Proton Radius Mystery Solved: Ultra‑Precise Hydrogen Study Redefines Core Size

Photography & Words by Sebastian Thorne April 13, 2026 1 MIN READ
1 Min Read
Share

New measurements tighten the proton radius

The hydrogen atom, prized for its simplicity, has finally yielded a clearer picture of the proton radius after ↑ 16 years of puzzling results. Researchers at the Institute for Advanced Physics employed laser spectroscopy on ultra-cold hydrogen, achieving a precision that reconciles earlier conflicting values reported by Reuters and Bloomberg. The revised radius is ↓ 0.84 femtometers smaller than the long‑standing CODATA estimate, aligning with quantum‑electrodynamics predictions. “This breakthrough reshapes our understanding of nuclear forces,” said lead author Dr. Elena Kovacs in a

press release

. The findings also bear on nuclear modeling, promising refined calculations for particle accelerators worldwide.


Words by Sebastian Thorne (European Affairs Analyst).

Global Gallery Dispatches

More from this Intel

News

U.S. Experts Slam Plan for American‑Only Ebola Quarantine Kenya Facility

Jun 05, 2026
Scientists Harvest Ötzi Yeast to Bake 5,300‑Year‑Old Sourdough

Scientists Harvest Ötzi Yeast to Bake 5,300‑Year‑Old Sourdough

Jun 03, 2026
U.S. Ebola Quarantine Unit Stalls in Kenya After Court Ruling and Protests

U.S. Ebola Quarantine Unit Stalls in Kenya After Court Ruling...

Jun 03, 2026
News

Kenyan Communities Reject US Plan for Ebola Quarantine Site

Jun 02, 2026
US nuclear weapons deployments Europe: Washington Eyes New Host Nations

US nuclear weapons deployments Europe: Washington Eyes New Host Nations

Jun 02, 2026
News

Ghana LGBTQ law triggers panic as parliament passes sweeping criminalisation

Jun 02, 2026

Join The Elite

Get the top 0.1% global intelligence and market insights delivered directly to your inbox before the masses.

We respect your privacy. No spam.