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  1. 3 Φεβ 2021 · And so, when elements previously unknown to science were discovered in the chemical debris of a nuclear explosion 69 years ago, it was fitting that scientists named what they found after the great...

  2. 3 Φεβ 2021 · This time, a new theory to explain a sixty-year-old mystery surrounding the icy deaths of a group of Russian students, and the continued controversy about the chances of life on Venus.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EinsteiniumEinsteinium - Wikipedia

    Einsteinium is a synthetic, silvery, radioactive metal. In the periodic table, it is located to the right of the actinide californium, to the left of the actinide fermium and below the lanthanide holmium with which it shares many similarities in physical and chemical properties.

  4. Discovered in the debris after the detonation of the first hydrogen bomb in 1952, einsteinium is a highly radioactive actinide. As it doesn’t occur on Earth naturally, little is known about ...

  5. 4 Φεβ 2021 · And so, when elements previously unknown to science were discovered in the chemical debris of a nuclear explosion 69 years ago, it was fitting that scientists named what they found after the great physicist — adding “ einsteinium ” to the periodic table.

  6. 15 Φεβ 2021 · However, recent work from Carter et. al, a group out of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has revealed some of the curious properties of einsteinium using less than 200 nanograms of the metal.

  7. 22 Νοε 2016 · Today scientists produce einsteinium by bombarding plutonium with neutrons in a nuclear reactor, then allowing the resulting isotopes to undergo beta decay. This is a slow process. Indeed, it...

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