Read article 'GSI team first to trap superheavy element'
GSI team first to trap superheavy element
An international team of researchers at GSI Darmstadt has successfully contained atoms of nobelium (atomic number 102) in an ion trap.
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Read article 'GSI team first to trap superheavy element'
An international team of researchers at GSI Darmstadt has successfully contained atoms of nobelium (atomic number 102) in an ion trap.
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