For the first time, a team at BESSY II has succeeded in demonstrating the one-dimensional electronic properties of a material through a highly refined experimental process. The samples consisted of ...
Plutonium has captured the attention of scientists since its discovery in the early 1940s. This enigmatic element has an important role to play in emerging energy technologies like nuclear batteries ...
Las Vegas tourism continues to decline as fresh numbers reveal that fewer visitors are traveling to Sin City. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) recently released its numbers for ...
Electronic Table Games (ETGs) are rapidly becoming a staple on casino floors across the United States, Canada, and beyond. Once considered a mere novelty, these dealerless versions of classic casino ...
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Abstract: The task of table-to-text generation involves summarizing and creating natural language descriptions of tables. Previous approaches have used sequence-to-sequence generation methods, which ...
Researchers may have found a way to create a new superheavy element, known as "element 120," which would be so hefty that it would need to be put in a new row on the periodic table of elements. If ...
To expand the periodic table, it might be time to go titanium. A new study lays the groundwork to expand the periodic table with a search for element 120, to be made by slamming electrically charged ...
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The “ten electron rule” offers a straightforward method to design efficient single-atom alloy catalysts by utilizing the periodic table, significantly speeding up the discovery of new catalysts for ...
We’re all familiar with the elements of the periodic table, but have you ever wondered what hydrogen or zinc, for example, might sound like? W. Walker Smith, now a graduate student at Indiana ...
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