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13 June 2009
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Scientists have added the heavy element (Atomic Number 112) to the Periodic Table. The new element is massive and unstable — it can only exist for fractions of a second before splitting up in radioactive decay.



It really makes me wonder how many of these "supernova" elements are going to be created.

There are more uses for artificial elements than bombs: Technetium is used in medical imaging, and Americium is used in smoke detectors.

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