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Nanotechnology, High-Temperature Superconductors, and Analyses of Huge Molecules

Nanotechnology, High-Temperature Superconductors, and Analyses of Huge Molecules [Pg.311]

A somber development during the 1980s was the discovery of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) which is transmitted by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Now, more than two decades later, AIDS [Pg.311]

The transuranium elements up to 106 were synthesized by accelerating neutrons or very light nuclei into other actinides including costly, unstable artificial elements such as californium (98). In 1973, Yuri Oganessian (1933- ) and Alexander G. Demin in Dubna developed the concept of soft fusion or cold fusion (not to be confused with the unrelated cold fusion debacle of 1989) which they successfully [Pg.312]

In 1982, Peter Armbruster (1931- ), Gottfried Munzenbar, and their colleagues at the GSI in Darmstadt in Germany applied the cold [Pg.313]

Element 108 was synthesized by the Darmstadt team in 1984 by bombarding ° Pb with Fe ions to create an element of mass 265. The element was later named hassium (Hs) after the state of Hessen, which includes the city of Darmstadt. The most stable isotope of hassium is °Hs, ty, 21 seconds. Extremely skilled online chemical investigations of this short-lived, ultrarare substance demonstrated the formation and some properties of HSO4, bearing similarity to its Group 8 relative OSO4. [Pg.314]




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High-temperature superconductor

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Superconductors high-temperature

Superconductors temperature

Superconductors, high

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