Nucleosynthesis

usgb/ˌnuː.kli.oʊˈsɪn.θə.sɪs/
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The process by which new atomic nuclei are created from pre-existing nucleons (protons and neutrons) in stars.

Nucleosynthesis in stars leads to the formation of elements like carbon and oxygen.
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stellar nucleosynthesis,big bang nucleosynthesis,nuclear fusion

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Contextual Awareness

Nucleosynthesis is often discussed in relationship to stellar evolution. It's helpful to understand where it fits in the lifecycle of stars.

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Technical Vocabulary

Using precise scientific terminology can help you convey your understanding of nucleosynthesis more effectively.

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Cultural References

Many science fiction narratives reference nucleosynthesis in their interpretations of star systems and alien life.

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Books and films that tackle space and time often use themes related to nucleosynthesis.
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