Rishabh Jain

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Libby’s idea was so useful that he would be awarded a Nobel Prize for it in 1960. It was based on the realization that all living things have within them an isotope of carbon called carbon-14, which begins to decay at a measurable rate the instant they die. Carbon-14 has a half-life – that is, the time it takes for half of any sample to disappear – of about 5,600 years, so by working out how much of a given sample of carbon had decayed, Libby could get a good fix on the age of an object – though only up to a point. After eight half-lives, only 0.39 per cent of the original radioactive carbon ...more
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