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International Scientists Race to Create the Heaviest Element in the Universe
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International Scientists Race to Create the Heaviest Element in the Universe

By Sean Kane

New Theory on World Trade Center Collapse Blames Explosive Chemical Reaction
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New Theory on World Trade Center Collapse Blames Explosive Chemical Reaction

By Clay Dillow

Gray Matter: Easy DIY Gunpowder
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Gray Matter: Easy DIY Gunpowder

By Theodore Gray

Largest DNA-Based Computer Ever Built Can Calculate Square Roots
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Largest DNA-Based Computer Ever Built Can Calculate Square Roots

By Rebecca Boyle

Hydrocarbons Could Form Deep In the Earth From Methane, Not Animal Remains
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Hydrocarbons Could Form Deep In the Earth From Methane, Not Animal Remains

By Rebecca Boyle

Can Our DNA Electromagnetically ‘Teleport’ Itself? One Researcher Thinks So
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Can Our DNA Electromagnetically ‘Teleport’ Itself? One Researcher Thinks So

By Clay Dillow

The Largest Molecule Ever Made Could Be Used to Deliver Drugs
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The Largest Molecule Ever Made Could Be Used to Deliver Drugs

By Rebecca Boyle

Where International Standard Units Come From, Part Four: The Mole
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Where International Standard Units Come From, Part Four: The Mole

By Sam Kean

Gray Matter: In Which I Set Myself On Fire
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Gray Matter: In Which I Set Myself On Fire

By Theodore Gray

Gray Matter: In Which I Fully Submerge My Hand in Liquid Nitrogen [Video]
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Gray Matter: In Which I Fully Submerge My Hand in Liquid Nitrogen [Video]

By Theodore Gray

Newly Discovered Element 112 Named “Copernicum”
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Newly Discovered Element 112 Named “Copernicum”

By Stuart Fox

What’s It Like to Name An Element on the Periodic Table?
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What’s It Like to Name An Element on the Periodic Table?

By Stuart Fox

A burning pile of magnesium expelling white smoke against a dark blue background, with a fire extinguisher nozzle nearby setting it on fire.
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Let burning metals lie

By Theodore Gray

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