From the burning of wood to the action of medicines, the properties and behavior of matter are governed by the way chemical ...
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Scientists discover elusive ‘dance’ of electrons, atoms that kill electricity
An international team of researchers has solved a long-standing puzzle in quantum physics by discovering an elusive ...
For the first time, a research team from the University of Cologne has observed the electron capture decay of technetium-98, ...
The intentional design of physical street characteristics is crucial in enhancing safety along the streets, particularly for ...
In order to increase the dependability of quantum calculations, study explores the use of Shor’s algorithm in a noisy quantum ...
Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are using the 88-Inch Cyclotron to help steady the famous periodic table of elements one atom at a time where it's gone a ...
A new version of the periodic table of elements has predicted hundreds of highly charged ions that could be used to create the next generation of optical atomic clocks. The periodic table, first ...
I recently found someone on the Internet willing to say that bismuth, element 83, was a “C” tier element of the periodic table. Insane, I know. Bismuth is a beautiful metal often recognized for its ...
To expand the periodic table, it might be time to go titanium. A new study lays the groundwork to expand the periodic table with a search for element 120, to be made by slamming electrically charged ...
Carolyn Krause presents the second part of the three-part series on the Oak Ridge National Laboratory's role in the discovery of elements in the periodic table. Many of them have been synthesized ...
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