Decay

Tooth decay, also known as cavities or caries, is the breakdown of teeth due to acids produced by bacteria.

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Collagen Clues: How Dinosaur Bones Defy Scientific Expectations of Decay

Science Made Simple: What Is Beta Decay?

Do Protons Decay? The Answer Might be on the Moon

Nuclear Physicists Searching for Decay of Tantalum-180m

As Good as Dental Sealants – Scientists Discover Inexpensive Liquid That Prevents Tooth Decay

Decay of sunspot pair elucidates properties of nearby moving magnetic features

Vikings in Sweden suffered from tooth decay

AI can alert urban planners and policymakers to cities' decay

First Observation of a Nucleus Decaying Into Four Particles After Beta Decay

Scientists observe nucleus decay into four particles

Tooth Decay Surprise: New Bacterial Culprit Discovered

Reimagining the Universe: Right-Handed Currents and Neutron Decay Interaction

Dentists identify new bacterial species involved in tooth decay

Measurements of a key radioactive decay nudge a nuclear clock closer to reality

CERN Physicists Find First Evidence for Rare Decay of Higgs Boson

First Signs of Rare Higgs Boson Decay Discovered by Physicists

Higgs Boson Unveils New Secrets: Rare Decay Detected at Large Hadron Collider

Microbombs detonated by ultrasound can blast away tooth decay bacteria

Chien-Shiung Wu, the authority in beta decay

Could axion decay underlie excess cosmic optical background?