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Now Introducing Element 114 to the Periodic Table

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Russian scientists have created element 114 and, true to predictions, it is more stable than those immediately before it in the periodic table, according to a news report in the Jan. 22 Science. Physicists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna shot ions of calcium-48 at plutonium-244 to produce the new element, which has a molecular weight of 289.

The new element decays with a half-life of 30 seconds into element 112 which, by contrast, has a half-life of only 28 milliseconds. Element 113 has not been created yet.

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Compiled by Times medical writer Thomas H. Maugh II

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