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The NEXT project aims to discover new neutron-rich heavy nuclei using advanced nuclear reactions. By measuring their masses and fission half-lives, the project seeks to understand the properties of superheavy elements and their role in the universe's nucleosynthesis.
The heaviest element which has been found in nature is uranium with 92 protons.
So far, the elements up to atomic number 118 (oganesson) have been discovered in the laboratory.
All transuranium elements are radioactive and their production rates decrease with increasing number of protons.
An Island of Stability, where the nuclei have relatively long half-lives, is predicted at the neutron number 182 and, depending on the theoretical model, at the proton number 114, 120 or 126.
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