Elements heavier than uranium don’t exist naturally on Earth. Researchers make these massive elements at the end of the periodic table by smashing existing atoms together in particle accelerators.
As the periodic table reaches the age of 150, we reflect on the historical search for new elements, and consider element usage trends in some key research fields. We have come a long way from the ...
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