C. E. Düllmann, GSI Darmstadt, gives insight into the chemistry of short-lived, superheavy atoms
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The Chemistry of Superheavy Elements
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Studying Superheavy Elements
M. Block, GSI Darmstadt, gives an insight into the physics of short-lived, superheavy atoms
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Long-lived, Superheavy Elements
Measurements of the shell effect in atomic nuclei help understand above which mass extremely heavy artificial elements no longer decay
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Heavy Elements
A collection of articles related to heavy or synthetic elements
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Elements 113, 115, 117, and 118 Named
The proposed names are nihonium, moscovium, tennessine, and oganesson
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Elements 114 And 116 Named
The IUPAC recommended new proposed names for the latest heavy elements to be added to the periodic table
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Welcome to Stability Island
New experimental set-up designed to detect superheavy elements helps probe the predicted island of stability around element 114.
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Damarium – The New Forgotten Element
The exciting discovery of an unbelievable element, described in an article dated April 1, 1890
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Happy Birthday Darmstadtium!
The element darmstadtium (Ds) was first created on November 9, 1994, at the Institute for Heavy Ion Research (GSI) in Darmstadt, Germany
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24 Must-See Destinations in Europe for Chemists
Every day until December 24 we will unlock a new destination for your bucket list—join our chemistry Europe trip