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Scientists have discovered a new way of creating superheavy elements by firing supercharged ion beams at dense atoms. The ...
In an unprecedentedly precise accelerator experiment, researchers directly observed how some of the heaviest known elements ...
"What is really exciting is that this opens the door to the next generation of atom-at-a-time chemistry studies—so looking at the chemistry of superheavy elements and asking whether or not they ...
SuperHeavy “I bet you never would believe that you’d hear Damian Marley, Dave Stewart, A.R. Rahman, Mick Jagger and Joss Stone in a rub-a-dub version,” Marley sings on “Miracle Worker ...
New isotope "lawrencium-266" also detected“Ununseptium” or the superheavy element Z = 117 could finally be ready to be added to the periodic table. An international collaboration has produced four ...
Because superheavy gravitinos would interact with regular matter through the electromagnetic and strong nuclear forces, they could leave ionization tracks in rocks.
The Superheavy Element Group at the RNC in Wako, Japan, optimized the seaborgium production in the fusion process of a neon beam (element 10) with a curium target (element 96) and isolated it in ...
New, superheavy element to enter periodic table By Reuters June 11, 20096:37 AM PDTUpdated June 11, 2009 ...
Now, Vladimir Dzuba at the University of New South Wales, Australia, and his colleagues think an oddball star called Przybylski’s star (HD 101065) could be harbouring superheavy elements.
By firing calcium isotopes into a plutonium target inside a particle accelerator, scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have finally confirmed the Russian discovery of the superheavy ...
Scientists at the US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have confirmed the production of the superheavy element 114, ten years after a group at the Joint Institute for ...