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Scientists directly detect one of rarest argon isotopes
Updated On: 27 April, 2026 08:39 AM IST | Paris | Agencies
Scientists have directly detected argon-42, one of the rarest isotopes in Earth’s atmosphere, found at just one part in 10. Previously observed only indirectly, the isotope has now been identified atom by atom, marking a major advancement beyond traditional accelerator mass spectrometry methods.

A concept image of argon-39 and argon-42 in gaseous form. PIC COURTESY/Vilnis Husko
In a world filled with trillions upon trillions of atoms, spotting a handful that barely exist sounds almost impossible.
Atoms of argon-42, one of the rarest isotopes in Earth’s atmosphere, present at just one part in 10²¹, fall in the same category.
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