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Scientists have measured einsteinium for the first time, finally providing a close look at the element’s chemical properties and how it behaves.
For the first time in decades, scientists have finally captured the elusive element Einsteinium, making enough of it to do experiments.
A group of scientists has spotted evidence that some neutron stars contain elements that are extremely unstable and short-lived and don’t normally exist on Earth.
A recent college grad used a technique called data sonification to convert the visible light given off by the elements into audio, creating unique, complex sounds for each one.
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The Sun has “missing” elements puzzling astronomers
The Sun, our closest star, has always been an intriguing entity for scientists to delve into. Its fiery blaze and elemental ...
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