Click to enlarge image. When Dmitri Mendeleev drew up the periodic table, he grouped elements of similar properties. Based on the number of electrons, a scientist can determine which group to place an ...
A team of scientists set out to probe some of the heaviest elements in the periodic table using an advanced form of laser ...
Where does the periodic table of chemical elements end and which processes lead to the existence of heavy elements? Researchers report on experiments to come closer to an answer. They gained insight ...
University of Liverpool researchers are part of an international research collaboration that has shed light on what happens ...
University of Liverpool researchers are part of an international research collaboration that has shed light on what happens ...
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Advancements in nuclear physics suggest the possibility of discovering stable, superheavy elements. Researchers have found an ...
Physicists have synthesized the element livermorium, which has the atomic number 116, using an unprecedented approach 1 that promises to open the way to new, record-breaking elements. The heaviest ...
Where does the periodic table of chemical elements end and which processes lead to the existence of heavy elements? An international research team ...
Besides these seven elements, there are seventeen more whose atomic weights, as given in the following table, differ from the results of Prof. Clarke's coinpu- 1 Richards and Parker: Proceedings Am.
Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory say they have discovered a new way to create superheavy elements.
Researchers may be nearing the creation of element 120. Element 120 would add a new row to the periodic table. New ion-bombardment technique may be the key to synthesising unbinilium.