Thanks to the work of chemists at Lund University in Sweden, a brand new element has taken a seat at the periodic table: Element 115, or ununpentium (Uup) as it is currently known. Ununpentium (which ...
ExtremeTech: Element 115: How chemists discovered the newest member of the periodic table
Element 115: How chemists discovered the newest member of the periodic table
Every single science textbook in the world is now out of date after four new elements were added to the periodic table, finally completing the seventh row. Elements 113, 115, 117 and 118 were added at ...
Chemistry students could soon have to learn an additional atom on the Periodic Table after scientists claim to have proven the existence of a new element. Element 115 could be the latest addition to ...
International Business Times: Scientists Discover New Element 115; Super-Heavy 'Ununpentium' Confirmed By Researchers
With an atomic number of 115, the new element is one of the heaviest chemical elements ever detected. In 2011, three new elements were approved to be added to the Periodic Table with the atomic ...
Smithsonian Magazine: New Element 115 May Finally Be Added to the Periodic Table
A new element may soon join the periodic table: an international team of researchers announced this week that they have confirmed the existence of Ununpentium, elusive element 115. Although the ...
Los Angeles Times: Element 115 might earn an official spot on the periodic table
Element 115, scientists are on to you. Physicists at Lund University in Sweden announced Tuesday that they have new evidence that you exist. Here’s what they said they know: - You are “super-heavy.” ...