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  2. List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic ...

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    Bureaucratium is an element with a negative half-life, becoming more massive and sluggish as time goes by. Byzanium Raise the Titanic! [29] Fictional element in the book Raise the Titanic! and its film adaptation, which is a main focus of the story arc. It is a powerful radioactive material sought by both the Americans and Russians for use as ...

  3. Jinx (League of Legends) - Wikipedia

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    The Netflix animated series Arcane explores the character's origin story as Powder, Vi's younger sister who, following a series of personal tragedies, is taken in and raised by the crime lord Silco. Ella Purnell voices the character in Arcane. Jinx has become one of the franchise's most popular and iconic characters since her introduction.

  4. Get Kraken with these dangerous, exclusive Arcane ... - AOL

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    Thanks to developer Spacetime Studios, you can get an exclusive weapon for your character class of choice in celebration of Arcane Legends' new expansion titled Kraken Isles, only on Games.com

  5. Toxic heavy metal - Wikipedia

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    A toxic heavy metal is a common but misleading term for a metal-like element noted for its potential toxicity. [4] Not all heavy metals are toxic and some toxic metals are not heavy. [ 5 ] Elements often discussed as toxic include cadmium , mercury and lead , [ 6 ] all of which appear in the World Health Organization 's list of 10 chemicals of ...

  6. Plutonium - Wikipedia

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    First, neptunium-238 (half-life 2.1 days) was synthesized, which then beta-decayed to form the new element with atomic number 94 and atomic weight 238 (half-life 88 years). Since uranium had been named after the planet Uranus and neptunium after the planet Neptune , element 94 was named after Pluto , which at the time was also considered a planet.

  7. Heavy metals - Wikipedia

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    Heavy metals is a controversial and ambiguous term [2] for metallic elements with relatively high densities, atomic weights, or atomic numbers.The criteria used, and whether metalloids are included, vary depending on the author and context and has been argued should not be used.

  8. Neptunium - Wikipedia

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    Neptunium-237 is the most commonly synthesized isotope due to it being the only one that both can be produced via neutron capture and also has a half-life long enough to allow weighable quantities to be easily isolated. It is by far the most common isotope to be utilized in chemical studies of the element.

  9. Computer engineer cracks 150-year-old 'Odyssey' code

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    Leave it to an Italian computer engineer to crack a 150-year-old, handwritten code. Back in 2007, collector M.C. Lang donated a Venetian edition of Homer's "The Odyssey" to the University of ...