Scientists discovered a method to create element 116 using a titanium beam, paving the way for future synthesis of element ...
Eliminating toxic and expensive heavy metals in the chemical industry: A new publication in Nature Chemistry from the ...
When it comes to eliminating toxic and expensive heavy metals in the chemical industry, a new study from the University of ...
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Eliminating toxic and expensive heavy metals in the chemical industry: A new publication from the University of Würzburg ...
Einsteinium is named after the renowned physicist Albert Einstein. American researchers have studied this element and ...
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High-entropy alloys: How chaos takes over in layered carbides as metal diversity increases
In the tug-of-war between order and chaos within multielemental carbides, entropy eventually claims victory over enthalpy by ...
At just 25, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin applied quantum physics to a treasure trove of astronomical observations to show that stars are mostly hydrogen and helium.
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Next ORION meeting is Sept. 17 at Roane State's Oak Ridge campus
The title of the program is “The Lightest and Heaviest Elements and their Isotopes as Powerful Groundater Tracers.” The ...
UAlbany chemists created manganese diboride, a high-energy material with potential for rocket fuel and new technologies.
For decades, astronomers have wondered what the very first stars in the universe were like. These stars formed new chemical elements, which enriched the universe and allowed the next generations of ...
Why do some elements decay in minutes, while others last billions of years? Certain "magic numbers" of nuclear particles may make all the difference.
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