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Why, yes: Californium, Einsteinium, Americium, and Europium are each actual 20th-c "discovered" (i. e: studied & tested) elements which are rightfully placed in sequence on the Periodic Table of the elements.
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My latest addition to the Royal Society of Chemistry's series of podcasts Chemistry in its Element is live and it's all about Einsteinium, element 99.
Archive 2009-12-01 Brian Clegg 2009
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Now Appearing: Einsteinium - not exactly the most useful element skip to main
Einsteinium - not exactly the most useful element Brian Clegg 2009
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My latest addition to the Royal Society of Chemistry's series of podcasts Chemistry in its Element is live and it's all about Einsteinium, element 99.
Einsteinium - not exactly the most useful element Brian Clegg 2009
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Einsteinium was first identified in December 1952 by Albert Ghiorso, with co-workers at the University of California, Berkeley, when he was examining debris from the first hydrogen bomb test of November 1952.
The Times of India 2010
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So the HAL10000 says, "Very well, let's discuss Einsteinium tensor mechanics in close proximity to a singularity event horizon."
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Yes, critics are already cropping up and taking swipes at the original video's production values, the shakiness of some of the Russian translations, and the unlikelihood of anything very terrible happening with Einsteinium (the ominously referenced Element 99), no matter how far amok scientists might run with it.
GigaOM Network 2009
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Yes, critics are already cropping up and taking swipes at the original video's production values, the shakiness of some of the Russian translations, and the unlikelihood of anything very terrible happening with Einsteinium (the ominously referenced Element 99), no matter how far amok scientists might run with it.
GigaOM Network 2009
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Yes, critics are already cropping up and taking swipes at the original video's production values, the shakiness of some of the Russian translations, and the unlikelihood of anything very terrible happening with Einsteinium (the ominously referenced Element 99), no matter how far amok scientists might run with it.
GigaOM Network Jill Weinberger 2009
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Yes, critics are already cropping up and taking swipes at the original video's production values, the shakiness of some of the Russian translations, and the unlikelihood of anything very terrible happening with Einsteinium (the ominously referenced Element 99), no matter how far amok scientists might run with it.
GigaOM Network 2009
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