Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory say they have developed the technology that could finally produce the ...
Researchers from the University of Liverpool are part of an international collaboration that has made significant advances in ...
Researchers may be nearing the creation of element 120. Element 120 would add a new row to the periodic table. New ion-bombardment technique may be the key to synthesising unbinilium.
Where does the periodic table of chemical elements end and which processes lead to the existence of heavy elements? An international research team ...
A global research collaboration, including scientists from the University of Liverpool, has provided new insights into superheavy elements by exami ...
The Radiation Detected Resonance Ionisation Spectroscopy setup, located downstream of the UNILAC accelerator, rotating target wheel and ...
In a study published in the journal Nature, the research team provide insight into the structure of atomic nuclei of fermium (element 100) and nobelium (element 102) with different numbers of neutrons ...
Where does the periodic table of chemical elements end and which processes lead to the existence of heavy elements? An ...
Researchers have long been hunting for a way to make the elusive elements more stable so they can be better studied.
In recent decades, researchers have pushed the boundaries of the periodic table, synthesizing the heaviest elements known to ...
Scientists have found a way to create superheavy elements, leading to groundbreaking possibilities in chemistry.
Scientists might be close to producing a new, incredibly heavy element called "element 120." This element would be so massive that it would need a new row on the periodic table, which is the chart ...