In the past few years, nuclear physicists have created elements 110, 111, 112, 114 and 116. But Element 115 has proved to be elusive so far. Photo: iStockphoto New Delhi: The existence of a previously ...
Scientists say they've created a handful of atoms of the elusive element 115, which occupies a mysterious corner of the periodic table. The super-heavy element has yet to be officially named, but it ...
Researchers presents fresh evidence that confirms the existence of the superheavy chemical element 115. The experiment provided a way to directly identify new superheavy elements. Elements beyond ...
Boris Babanov / RIA Novosti The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) may, later this year, recognize a new element, atomic number 115 of the periodic table. As yet unnamed, this ...
With an atomic number of 115, the new element is one of the heaviest chemical elements ever detected. In 2011, three new elements were approved to be added to the Periodic Table with the atomic ...
The periodic table may soon gain a new element, physicists at Lund University in Sweden announced Tuesday. A team of Lund researchers is the second to successfully create atoms of element 115.
Four new chemical elements now have official names and symbols, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) announced this week. After a five-month review, IUPAC chemists have ...
LUND, Sweden, Aug. 27 (UPI) -- An international team of researchers, led by Swedish physicists, says it has confirmed the existence of a previously unknown element with atomic number 115. The element ...
Scientists in Sweden say they have confirmed a new, super-heavy element that was first proposed by Russian scientists in 2004. The element with the atomic number 115 has yet to be named. In a press ...
New evidence for the existence of a superheavy element has been found by Swedish scientists at the GSI research facility in Germany. The element, atomic number 115, is highly radioactive and only ...
Scientists say they've created a handful of atoms of the elusive element 115, which occupies a mysterious corner of the periodic table. The super-heavy element has yet to be officially named, but it ...