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Researchers at the Jülich Research Center and the Leibniz Institute for Innovative Microelectronics (IHP) have developed a ...
Researchers have developed a breakthrough semiconductor alloy that paves the way for advanced quantum, photonic, and ...
This resource is abundant globally in rock and brine but researchers have discovered a new source in volcanic sediments.
Well firework colors are created by using a variety of different elements found on the periodic table, with some elements being more common than others! For example, the color orange is created by ...
A new version of the periodic table of elements has predicted hundreds of highly charged ions that could be used to create the next generation of optical atomic clocks.
The colors of rubies and emeralds are so striking that they define shades of red and green—ruby red and emerald green. But have you ever wondered how they get those colors?
Discover who created the periodic table of elements and how it works. Learn about Dmitri Mendeleev’s contributions, its structure, and why it’s essential for science.
In this periodic table of elements quiz, you have 10 minutes to name as many elements as you can, given only their symbol, atomic weight and the broad group they live in.
A new study lays the groundwork to expand the periodic table with a search for element 120, to be made by slamming electrically charged titanium atoms, or ions, into a californium target.
The new interactive table features 44 elements in seven groups – Content, Architecture, Code, Credibility, Links, User and Performance.