We measured the electron-capture decay rate of Be-7 implanted into hosts of
graphite, boron nitride, tantalum, and gold. We have found that this decay
rate varies by as much as 0.38% from one host to another. We also measured
the electron-capture decay rate of K-40 in four different chemical compoun
ds and as both a solid and dissolved in solution. To within our measurement
precision of +/- 1 %, we have found no influence of the environment on the
K-40 decay rate. The implications of these results for the solar neutrino
problem and for potassium/argon dating are discussed. (C) 2001 Published by
Elsevier Science B.V.