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Will we ever finish the periodic table?
Currently, there are 118 elements on the periodic table—you'd think we'd be done adding them by now, but turns out we may ...
From ancient coins to modern markets, gold has shaped money and value for centuries. Here's why, among all the elements, it has remained the world's store of value.
These chemical oddities may explain why Earth seems to be deficient in certain elements — and could prove useful in catalysts ...
New pilot wells in Quebec suggest natural hydrogen could emerge as a scalable, low-cost energy source, offering an alternative to manufactured hydrogen and influencing future decarbonization ...
NASA plans to test the planned leak repair with a second dress rehearsal fueling test later this month.
A 13-atom molecule containing sulfur has been discovered in interstellar space for the first time, providing insight into the ...
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Exploring the neutron's building blocks at Jefferson Lab
The very first element on the Periodic Table may be the key to solving mysteries hiding inside the atom’s nucleus. Nuclear ...
As weather on campus finally made it out of the negatives, The Gund’s Community Foundation Theater housed a dynamic reading and conversation on Monday to highlight the work of Robert P. Hubbard ...
The first thing most people notice is the silence. Tires stop rolling, doors close, and suddenly the sound of waves takes ...
Carbon's unique chemical properties allow it to be an essential building block for life on Earth and many other molecules we rely on for day-to-day life—but what about carbon's neighbor? Silicon is ...
On 17 February 1869, Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev jotted down the symbols for the chemical elements, putting them in order according to their atomic weights and inventing the periodic table. He ...
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