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ScienceAlert
November 30, 2016
At the time, they were known simply as 113, 115, 117, and 118, and were assigned temporary names and symbols: ununtrium (Uut), ununpentium (Uup), ununseptium (Uus), and ununoctium (Uuo). The teams of Russian, American, and Japanese researchers behind the four new element discoveries wereÃÂ ...
The Atlantic
June 9, 2016
Elements 115 and 117, formerly called ununpentium and ununseptium, are now moscovium (Mc) and tennessine (Ts), respectively. The two elements were synthesized by a team of American and Russian scientists and named after the sites of their discovery. Moscovium honors the Joint Institute forÃÂ ...
ScienceAlert
January 3, 2016
The three remaining elements, 115, 117, and 118 - known temporarily as ununpentium (Uup), ununseptium (Uus), and ununoctium (Uuo), respectively - will also get new names. The IUPAC has announced that a team of US and Russian researchers have fulfilled the criteria for proving the existence of theÃÂ ...
The Independent
May 6, 2014
An international team working at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt, Germany, were able to create four atoms of ununseptium (the name is a Latin placeholder meaning '117' - a more official title will come later) four years after the element was first spotted by US and RussianÃÂ ...
Huffington Post
May 3, 2014
Researchers at the GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research, an accelerator laboratory located in Darmstadt, Germany, say they have created and observed several atoms of element 117, which is temporarily named ununseptium. Element 117 — so-called because it is an atom with 117 protons in itsÃÂ ...
The Verge
May 2, 2014
After four years of painstaking research, the discovery of the periodic table's 117th element has been confirmed. Element 117, otherwise known as ununseptium, was originally discovered back in 2010 by a group of American and Russian physicists with the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR).
The Guardian
December 20, 2013
This week's element is ununseptium, a superheavy synthetic chemical element that has the temporary symbol, Uus, and the permanent atomic number, 117. This is the penultimate element that we will meet in this series. This element's chemical properties are not known at this time, but it is part of theÃÂ ...
LiveScience.com
November 22, 2013
Tennessine is a radioactive, artificially produced element about which little is known. It is expected to be a solid, but its classification is unknown. It is a member of the halogen group. The element, No. 117 on the Periodic Table of Elements, had previously been designated ununseptium, a placeholder nameÃÂ ...
Smithsonian (blog)
June 26, 2012
The creation of Ununseptium, the unpronounceable element from the weirdest corner of the periodic table, has finally been confirmed! It's produced by smashing calcium atoms into berkelium, another synthetic element. The chemical goes by the placeholder name Ununseptium–chemical symbol Uus.
New York Times
April 6, 2010
For the moment, the discovery will be known as ununseptium, a very unwhimsical Latinate placeholder that refers to the element's atomic number, 117. “I think they have an excellent convincing case for the first observation of element 117; most everything has fallen into line very well,” said Walter D.
Comicbook.com
November 10, 2017
... (Rg), Copernicium (Cn), Ununtrium (Uut), Flerovium (Fl), Ununpentium (Uup), Livermorium (Lv), Ununseptium (Uus) and Ununoctium (Uuo).
ScienceAlert
November 30, 2016
... 118, and were assigned temporary names and symbols: ununtrium (Uut), ununpentium (Uup), ununseptium (Uus), and ununoctium (Uuo).
ZME Science
June 9, 2016
They were temporarily called ununtrium (Uut), ununpentium (Uup), ununseptium (Uus), and ununoctium (Uuo), but the time of the uu's is over ...
The Atlantic
June 9, 2016
Elements 115 and 117, formerly called ununpentium and ununseptium, are now moscovium (Mc) and tennessine (Ts), respectively. The two ...
ScienceAlert
January 3, 2016
The three remaining elements, 115, 117, and 118 - known temporarily as ununpentium (Uup), ununseptium (Uus), and ununoctium (Uuo), ...
The Independent
May 6, 2014
Like other superheavy elements that populate the tail end of the periodic table, ununseptium only exists for fractions of a second before ...
Huffington Post
May 3, 2014
Atoms of a new super-heavy element — the as-yet-unnamed element 117 — have reportedly been created by scientists in Germany, moving it ...
The Verge
May 2, 2014
Element 117, otherwise known as ununseptium, was originally discovered back in 2010 by a group of American and Russian physicists with ...
The Guardian
December 20, 2013
This week's element is ununseptium, a superheavy synthetic chemical element that has the temporary symbol, Uus, and the permanent atomic ...
LiveScience.com
November 22, 2013
117 on the Periodic Table of Elements, had previously been designated ununseptium, a placeholder name that means one-one-seven in Latin.
Smithsonian (blog)
June 26, 2012
The chemical goes by the placeholder name Ununseptium–chemical symbol Uus. This confirmation follows the original discovery, made in ...
New York Times
April 6, 2010
For the moment, the discovery will be known as ununseptium, a very unwhimsical Latinate placeholder that refers to the element's atomic ...
ScienceAlert
November 30, 2016
... 118, and were assigned temporary names and symbols: ununtrium (Uut), ununpentium (Uup), ununseptium (Uus), and ununoctium (Uuo).
The Atlantic
June 9, 2016
Elements 115 and 117, formerly called ununpentium and ununseptium, are now moscovium (Mc) and tennessine (Ts), respectively. The twoÃÂ ...
ScienceAlert
January 3, 2016
The three remaining elements, 115, 117, and 118 - known temporarily as ununpentium (Uup), ununseptium (Uus), and ununoctium (Uuo),ÃÂ ...
The Independent
May 6, 2014
Like other superheavy elements that populate the tail end of the periodic table, ununseptium only exists for fractions of a second beforeÃÂ ...
Huffington Post
May 3, 2014
Atoms of a new super-heavy element — the as-yet-unnamed element 117 — have reportedly been created by scientists in Germany, moving itÃÂ ...
The Verge
May 2, 2014
Element 117, otherwise known as ununseptium, was originally discovered back in 2010 by a group of American and Russian physicists withÃÂ ...
The Guardian
December 20, 2013
This week's element is ununseptium, a superheavy synthetic chemical element that has the temporary symbol, Uus, and the permanent atomicÃÂ ...
LiveScience.com
November 22, 2013
117 on the Periodic Table of Elements, had previously been designated ununseptium, a placeholder name that means one-one-seven in Latin.
Smithsonian (blog)
June 26, 2012
The chemical goes by the placeholder name Ununseptium–chemical symbol Uus. This confirmation follows the original discovery, made inÃÂ ...
New York Times
April 6, 2010
For the moment, the discovery will be known as ununseptium, a very unwhimsical Latinate placeholder that refers to the element's atomicÃÂ ...
Voci di Città
December 15, 2016
Ununtrium (Uut), Ununpentium (Uup), Ununseptium (Uus) e Ununoctium (Uuo) erano i nomi provvisori, annunciati il 30 dicembre 2015, dei quattro nuovi elementi chimici che dallo scorso gennaio arricchiscono la nomenclatura dell'IUPAC completando laÃÂ ...
Blasting News
December 10, 2016
The four new elements, after having suffered with the humorous temporary names ununtrium, ununpentium, ununseptium, and ununoctium during the official review and commentary period, got permanent names in June 2016.
iTech Post
December 9, 2016
They were temporarily named ununtrium, ununpentium, ununseptium and ununoctium until the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry revealed their "unofficial" names in June.
News Every day
December 6, 2016
Element 117 was known as ununseptium, and today it is now called tennessine and its symbol is Ts. Element 117 would honor Tennessee, from the US.
Yahoo News
December 4, 2016
Ununtrium, ununpentium, ununseptium, and ununoctium - these were the temporary names given to four new super-heavy elements by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) back in December.
International Business Times
December 4, 2016
Ununtrium, ununpentium, ununseptium, and ununoctium - these were the temporary names given to four new super-heavy elements by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) back in December.
Focus
December 2, 2016
... ai nuovi arrivati erano stati assegnati soltanto nomi identificativi provvisori, derivanti dal numero delle loro caselle: ununtrium (Uut, elemento 113), ununpentium (Uup, elemento 115), ununseptium (Uus, elemento 117) e ununoctium (Uuo, elemento 118).
Gizmodo
December 2, 2016
The additions replace the current seventh row placeholders, ununtrium, ununpentium, ununseptium, ununoctium (and good riddance).
Kijk
December 1, 2016
... (IUPAC) bekend dat de elementen met atoomgetal 113, 115, 117 en 118 voortaan officieel zo mogen worden genoemd. De eerdere, fantasieloze namen ununtrium, ununpentium, ununseptium en ununoctium kunnen daarmee definitief op de schroothoop.
Science News (blog)
November 30, 2016
IUPAC decided to let the names stand, and unwieldy placeholder names - ununtrium, ununpentium, ununseptium and ununoctium - assigned when the elements were added to the periodic table in December 2015, can now be scrubbed.
McGill Tribune
July 19, 2016
The new elements have actually been on the periodic table for a while, hiding in plain sight under the unremarkable placeholder names of ununtrium, ununpentium, ununseptium, and ununoctium. However, it's only now that the discovery teams have beenÃÂ ...
National Geographic
June 13, 2016
Elemen 115 (nama sementara ununpentium, atau UUP) dan 117 (nama sementara ununseptium, atau Uus) ditemukan oleh tim peneliti kolaborasi dari Dubna-Livermore-Oak Ridge.
Kennislink
June 13, 2016
Hetzelfde geldt voor de nummers 117 (ununseptium), 115 (ununpentium) en 113 (ununtrium). Maar nu is het zover: de vier nieuwe elementen krijgen hun definitieve naam en chemisch symbool. Het is een recht van de ontdekkers van een element om eenÃÂ ...
KQED
June 13, 2016
The new superheavy, radioactive elements were actually added to the periodic table late last year and given these temporary and unremarkable names: ununtrium, ununpentium, ununseptium and ununoctoium. But the IUPAC lets the discoverers of anÃÂ ...
The Hindu
June 12, 2016
The new names for the four superheavy, radioactive elements will replace the seventh row's uninspired placeholders of ununtrium, ununpentium, ununseptium and ununoctium. IUPAC officially recognized the elements in December and gave naming rights toÃÂ ...
Kijk
June 10, 2016
Zo ook de onlangs goedgekeurde elementen ununtrium (Uut, 113), ununpentium (Uup, 115), ununseptium (Uus, 117) en ununoctium (Uuo, 118). Maar die zijn nu alweer verleden tijd, want de elementen zijn omgedoopt. En de nieuwe namen zijn gelukkigÃÂ ...
newsmonkey (Registratie)
June 10, 2016
Interessante namen, en minder moeilijk om uit te spreken dan ununtrium, ununpentium, ununseptium, and ununoctium, de oorspronkelijke 'projectnamen' van deze deeltjes. Ze eren allemaal een onderzoeksteam die aan de basis stond van de erkenning vanÃÂ ...
The Atlantic
June 9, 2016
Elements 115 and 117, formerly called ununpentium and ununseptium, are now moscovium (Mc) and tennessine (Ts), respectively.
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