How far can the periodic table go and will we ever synthesize ... being performed on nobelium. Nobelium is a synthetic chemical element with the atomic number of 102. The element was first ...
Could a superheavy element be a lead alternative? How about the heavier neighbor down the group of the periodic table, flerovium, element 114, discovered and chemically studied only in the last 20 ...
Livermorium was first synthesized back in 2000, and it's not the heaviest element humans have created (that would be oganesson, atomic number 118). So what's the big deal if a couple atoms of ...
Researchers have developed synthetic genes that function like the ... from the same finite set of parts by simply rewiring the elements that control the temporal order of assembly." ...
Synthetic oil used to be something only performance cars needed, but not anymore. Now it’s the manufacturer-recommended engine lubricant in many mainstream vehicles, such as the Subaru Forester ...
This study underscores the importance of linker deformation and energy disparities and enhances our understanding of synthetic accessibility in MOF research, offering valuable insights for future ...