John Sutton described his client as an “innocent collector” and “science nerd”, claiming Lidden “did not import or possess ...
Heavy ligands such as polyoxometalates are opening a new frontier in actinide chemistry. Studying materials that are both ...
A man's bizarre passion led him to imprisonment of up to 10 years. His lawyer tried every possible defense, arguing that his passion was merely a "hobby" and that he was a "science nerd," but ...
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Unlike other elements reportedly gathered by Lidden, the plutonium sparked a major hazmat alert, requiring a response from ...
“He simply said, ‘meet Patty.’” Scholl, whose bushy, white, mustache picked up snowflakes on the ride up, said the jokes land ...
A heavy metal molecule with Berkeley roots Berkelium is one of 15 actinides in the periodic table's f-block ... hazards of a highly radioactive material that reacts vigorously with the oxygen ...
Professor Ariando and Dr. Stephen Lin Er Chow from the National University of Singapore (NUS) Department of Physics have ...
Scientists in China have created a new type of display with the smallest pixels and the highest pixel density ever.
Emmanuel Lidden from Australia took it as a real challenge: he wanted to collect all the elements of the periodic table. But ...
Chemistry professor studying layered materials will attend organization's World Chemistry Congress in Malaysia.