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Discoveries at the edge of the periodic table: first ever measurements of einsteinium


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IMAGE: Berkeley Lab scientists Leticia Arnedo-Sanchez (from left), Katherine Shield, Korey Carter, and Jennifer Wacker had to take precautions against radioactivity as well as coronavirus to conduct experiments with the rare.
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Credit: Marilyn Sargent/Berkeley Lab
Since element 99 - einsteinium - was discovered in 1952 at the Department of Energy s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) from the debris of the first hydrogen bomb, scientists have performed very few experiments with it because it is so hard to create and is exceptionally radioactive. A team of Berkeley Lab chemists has overcome these obstacles to report the first study characterizing some of its properties, opening the door to a better understanding of the remaining transuranic elements of the actinide series. ....

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Discoveries at Edge of Periodic Table: First Ever Measurements of Einsteinium


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Discoveries at Edge of Periodic Table: First Ever Measurements of Einsteinium
Berkeley Lab scientists Leticia Arnedo-Sanchez (from left), Katherine Shield, Korey Carter, and Jennifer Wacker had to take precautions against radioactivity as well as coronavirus to conduct experiments with the rare element, einsteinium. (Credit: Marilyn Sargent/Berkeley Lab)
Since element 99 – einsteinium – was discovered in 1952 at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) from the debris of the first hydrogen bomb, scientists have performed very few experiments with it because it is so hard to create and is exceptionally radioactive. A team of Berkeley Lab chemists has overcome these obstacles to report the first study characterizing some of its properties, opening the door to a better understanding of the remaining transuranic elements of the actinide series. ....

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Indian American Nuclear Expert Rita Baranwal Leaves Energy Department, Joins Electric Power Research Institute


Indian American nuclear expert Rita Baranwal, who had been serving as the assistant secretary for the office of nuclear energy in the U.S. Department of Energy since 2019, announced Jan. 8 that she was leaving the job at the end of the day.
Baranwal managed DOE’s portfolio of nuclear research for existing and advanced reactors and new designs.
“Today is my last day as Assistant Secretary of @GovNuclear,” Baranwal tweeted using the official account. “It has been an absolute honor to serve in this capacity to help advance our U.S. nuclear energy R&D. I plan to continue to use my talents to promote, lead, and advance our nation’s largest source of clean energy so that our nation and my family will have a cleaner and more sustainable planet to protect.” ....

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