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Element 118 Dropped from Periodic Table!
Scientific American ^ | July 17, 2002 | Zeeya Merali

Posted on 07/30/2002 6:04:17 PM PDT by vannrox

July 17, 2002

Element 118 Dropped from Periodic Table

Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL) have formally retracted their claims for the discovery of the most massive chemical element. The synthesis of the "superheavy" element 118, comprising 118 protons and 175 neutrons, was announced in a 1999 paper in Physical Review Letters. The results appeared to confirm theories from the 1970s that predicted heightened stability for nuclei containing around 114 protons and 184 neutrons.

The retraction, published in the current Physical Review Letters, follows failures to reproduce the reported results by the Berkeley researchers and also by scientists in Germany and Japan. After re-analysis of the original data using different software codes, the team was forced to admit that their evidence for element 118 was spurious, prompting all but one of the original paper’s authors to endorse the retraction.

The initial results had been seen as an early success for the newly constructed Berkeley Gas-filled Separator (BGS). The team bombarded a lead-208 target with neutron-rich krypton-86 ions, in an 88-inch Cyclotron, creating heavy compound nuclei. They then used strong magnetic fields in the BGS to separate the putative element 118 ions. The Berkeley lab is not currently answering questions about how the misidentification process occurred, but some media outlets have reported falsification of the results by one team member.

The original announcement came soon after the successful production of element 114 by scientists at Russia’s Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna , in January 1999. LBL researchers believed that their newly formed element 118, dubbed "ununoctium" (meaning one-one-eight), radioactively decayed within milliseconds, to create the element 116--also never previously synthesized. Since then, the Russian scientists have used a different method to reproduce element 116, but at least for now, element 118 must remain crossed off the Periodic Table.

--Zeeya Merali



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1 posted on 07/30/2002 6:04:17 PM PDT by vannrox
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Element 118 Dropped from Periodic Table!

Did it bounce when it hit??

2 posted on 07/30/2002 6:05:49 PM PDT by Tennessee_Bob
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To: vannrox
Element 118 Dropped from Periodic Table!

Out for the season or just the next few games?

3 posted on 07/30/2002 6:07:21 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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How long does it have to be stable in order to count?
4 posted on 07/30/2002 6:07:27 PM PDT by Eagle Eye
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To: vannrox; Physicist
Let's get an expert in here.

Take a bow Physicist, and then please explain this to us.

5 posted on 07/30/2002 6:08:38 PM PDT by LibKill
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Damn!, and I was going to put a bundle on #118.
6 posted on 07/30/2002 6:10:05 PM PDT by TJFLSTRAT
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they did, however, manage to get Cold Fusion working, and discovered that the Noble Gases were in fact, descended from non-royalty ...
7 posted on 07/30/2002 6:14:28 PM PDT by Bobby777
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To: vannrox
This is definitely a mistake, since most of it can be easily found in the pants of all Republican Senators and many Republican house members.

They continue to look in the wrong place.

The scientists need to introduce the likes of Trent Lott to the Berkeley Gas-filled Separator (BGS).

His pathetic ass is loaded with at least Element 118.

It is so obvious, even to the uninitiated that there is a "hidden reason" for this Senate toad to constipatedly drag his butt on anything of consequence...
8 posted on 07/30/2002 6:16:43 PM PDT by Vidalia
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To: vannrox
Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL) have formally retracted their claims for the discovery of the most massive chemical element

The news here is not the withdrawal of the claim, but rather the fact that such a basic scheme (falsifying data) was apparently so casually investigated/verified by one of our most prestigious labs.

9 posted on 07/30/2002 6:18:22 PM PDT by Amerigomag
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Whoa! That's heavy, man.
10 posted on 07/30/2002 6:18:26 PM PDT by BJClinton
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To: vannrox
What did they name it? Nadlericium?
11 posted on 07/30/2002 6:19:57 PM PDT by AK2KX
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To: vannrox

Glavin!


12 posted on 07/30/2002 6:20:23 PM PDT by handk
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Ay-yi-yi!

[OK, I'll quit...]


13 posted on 07/30/2002 6:22:11 PM PDT by handk
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Does that mean the I have to quit making it in my kitchen and feeding it to my kids?
14 posted on 07/30/2002 6:23:25 PM PDT by lawdude
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The Dems have just come out and to say that nothing will be cut and we will now tax to support #118. Also five more will be put on and more tax dollars must be raised.
15 posted on 07/30/2002 6:28:33 PM PDT by bmwcyle
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The synthesis of the "superheavy" element 118,...

Woops, somebody's thumb on the scale?

Subatomic Hemorrhtonic Steroids! Hemorrhoids!

16 posted on 07/30/2002 6:31:01 PM PDT by FreedomFarmer
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To: LibKill
Take a bow Physicist, and then please explain this to us.

Apparently one of the researchers modified some of the data on the sly. He got his collaborators to fall for it, and they published it.

Had I been tricked by a collaborator into publishing a paper with my name on it that was based on fraudulent data, I would have beaten him to within a micron of his life. I would much rather be defrauded of every dollar I ever earned.

17 posted on 07/30/2002 6:35:23 PM PDT by Physicist
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To: Physicist
Had I been tricked by a collaborator into publishing a paper with my name on it that was based on fraudulent data, I would have beaten him to within a micron of his life. I would much rather be defrauded of every dollar I ever earned.

I can understand that. I work for scientists and nothing is more important to them than their scientific integrity/credibility.

"He who steals my purse steals trash.....but he who steals my good name leaves me very poor indeed."

18 posted on 07/30/2002 6:40:31 PM PDT by LibKill
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To: vannrox; phasma proeliator
PHEW!!! Tonight I will SLEEP!

8^)
19 posted on 07/30/2002 9:26:11 PM PDT by da_toolman
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The retraction, published in the current Physical Review Letters, follows failures to reproduce the reported results by the Berkeley researchers and also by scientists in Germany and Japan. After re-analysis of the original data using different software codes, the team was forced to admit that their evidence for element 118 was spurious, prompting all but one of the original paper’s authors to endorse the retraction.

Damn!! I knew I shouldn't have thrown that sample away when I cleaned out the fridge.

20 posted on 07/30/2002 9:33:28 PM PDT by Bandolier
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