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Scientists have discovered a new way of creating superheavy elements by firing supercharged ion beams at dense atoms. The ...
In an unprecedentedly precise accelerator experiment, researchers directly observed how some of the heaviest known elements ...
In a study published in Physical Review Letters, scientists at GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung have discovered a new superheavy isotope, 257 Sg (seaborgium), whose properties are ...
By firing calcium isotopes into a plutonium target inside a particle accelerator, scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have finally confirmed the Russian discovery of the superheavy ...
Because superheavy gravitinos would interact with regular matter through the electromagnetic and strong nuclear forces, they could leave ionization tracks in rocks.
STORY: Mick Jagger’s New Group SuperHeavy Unveils Music “I was just copying Damian. I do a little bit,” Jagger says. “I went toasting, we call it, but it is the same thing [as rap].
Jagger, Joss Stone and others combined multiple sounds for debut album. Sept. 21, 2011— -- "Common Ground," a song on the self-titled debut album from SuperHeavy -- a supergroup that includes ...
Mick Jagger stands front and center on the new SuperHeavy single, 'I Can't Take It No More,' leading the band through a rather straight ahead, horn-charged rock song that attacks corrupt politicians.
Looking to do something 'a little bit different,' Dave Stewart and Mick Jagger hook up with Joss Stone, A.R. Rahman and Damian Marley for the musical mash-up group SuperHeavy.
Details about the Mick Jagger – Dave Stewart supergroup SuperHeavy have been released slowly and the first public introduction of the music was almost as cagey. Jagger, Stewart, soul singer Joss ...
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Like other superheavy elements, after 113 was created, it quickly decayed, ultimately turning element 113 into 111, and then 109, 107, 105, 103 and finally into element 101, according to Morita.