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Scientists confirm discovery of new periodic table element
In a significant breakthrough for the scientific community, a new element has been confirmed on the periodic table. This ...
Scientists discovered a method to create element 116 using a titanium beam, paving the way for future synthesis of element ...
Scripps News on MSN
US dependence on China for rare earth elements sparks security concerns
China controls 85% of the global supply of what are known as "rare earth elements." American researchers and miners are ...
Eliminating toxic and expensive heavy metals in the chemical industry: A new publication Nature Chemistry from the Holger ...
The Oak Ridger on MSN
Goal met: More transuranic waste from Oak Ridge shipped to Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in NM
Transuranic waste consists of manufactured radioactive elements heavier than uranium. It was generated from decades of ...
When it comes to eliminating toxic and expensive heavy metals in the chemical industry, a new study from the University of ...
Opinion
The Pioneer on MSNGreen Hydrogen: India’s sustainable green fuel for accelerating Green Economy
Hydrogen ranks at the top, the first and lightest element in the periodic table, produced from one of the important ...
The dreams occur in new, exciting locations where I have been hired over hundreds of younger people with boundless energy and ambition.
A research team has discovered a new molecule containing the heavy element berkelium. Called "berkelocene," it is the first organometallic molecule containing berkelium. Organometallic molecules ...
Einsteinium is named after the renowned physicist Albert Einstein. American researchers have studied this element and ...
Eliminating toxic and expensive heavy metals in the chemical industry: A new publication from the University of Würzburg ...
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International (MSY) rose to 10th in J.D. Power’s airport rankings, boosted by its acclaimed North ...
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