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Will we ever finish the periodic table?
Currently, there are 118 elements on the periodic table—you'd think we'd be done adding them by now, but turns out we may ...
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What if you ate elements from the periodic table daily?
The curious minds at What If explore what would happen if you ate elements from the periodic table daily, revealing chemical toxicity, accumulation, and biological effects.
A new chart for highly charged ions (HCIs) has been proposed, aiming to replicate the conventional periodic table’s ...
Greenland’s mineral resources hold massive economic potential, but accessing them isn’t easy President Donald Trump’s desire ...
Silver's surge crushed gold's gains in 2025, returning 145% compared to gold's 64% rise. In the first weeks of 2026, it's ...
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Column: We must not forget the conflict in Ukraine amid Greenland mess
We must not forget. The Ukrainians are our European neighbours, our bulwark against the repressive dictatorship that is Putin ...
Astrophysicist John Horack sees an intimate connection between humans and the galaxy. Few things unite humans across ...
Discover the fascinating process of radioactive decay, where unstable atoms transform, releasing energy in the form of alpha, beta, and gamma emissions.
As the world enters 2026, the case for silver has evolved from a speculative hedge into a strategic necessity. The primary ...
These chemical oddities may explain why Earth seems to be deficient in certain elements — and could prove useful in catalysts ...
Big Tech earnings, Fed meeting feature as markets end January with busiest week of Q1: What to watch
As geopolitical tensions simmer in the background, Big Tech earnings and the January Fed meeting take center stage this week.
Research in the lab of UC Santa Barbara materials professor Stephen Wilson is focused on understanding the fundamental ...
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