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Brothers apart?

Gold and lead are both forged in supernovae and are but a few subatomic particles apart in the periodic table. So why is there so much more of one than the other?

Gold and lead are both forged in supernovae and are but a few subatomic particles apart in the periodic table. So why is there so much more of one than the other?

Gregory Sams, London, UK

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