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The first 117 elements on the periodic table were relatively normal. Then along came element 118. Oganesson, named for Russian physicist Yuri Oganessian (SN: 1/21/17, p. 16), is the heaviest element ...
Oganesson is a radioactive, artificially produced element about which little is known. It is expected to be a gas and is classified as a non-metal. It is a member of the noble gas group. The element, ...
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry has approved the name and symbols for four elements: nihonium (Nh), moscovium (Mc), tennessine (Ts), and oganesson (Og), respectively for element ...
Experimental music veterans Tortoise are teasing their first new album since 2016’s The Catastrophist with the single “Oganesson,” which is out now. The gently chugging song includes Jeff Parker on ...
It’s official: Four new names have been added to the periodic table of elements. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry organization stated Wednesday that it had approved the name and ...
New York: The inorganic chemistry division of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) has reviewed and considered proposed names of three new elements of the periodic table -- ...
Electrons generally orbit atomic nuclei in distinct shells, but calculations show that the outer electrons of oganesson, the heaviest element found so far, may instead orbit the nucleus as a gas.
Tortoise, the jazzy electronic post-rock visionaries who helped to define Chicago's experimental underground in the '90s and 2000s, have not been especially active in the past decade and a half. Since ...
Post-rock greats Tortoise are back with their first new music in nearly a decade. “Oganesson” was recorded in Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland as is part of a “larger work” that’s due out later this ...
After nearly a decade apart, Tortoise are back with “Oganesson.” The pioneering post-rock ensemble’s first new recording since 2016’s The Catastrophist lands from out of the blue just hours before ...