How heavy can an element be? Ancient stars made extraordinarily heavy elements
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How heavy can an element be? Ancient stars made extraordinarily heavy elements
says Ian Roederer, associate professor of physics at North Carolina State University
An international team of researchers has found that ancient stars were, capable of producing elements with atomic masses greater than 260, heavier than any element on the periodic table found naturally on Earth
The heaviest elements are unstable or radioactive, meaning they decay over time
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says Ian Roederer
associate professor of physics at North Carolina State University
An international team of researchers has found that ancient stars were
capable of producing elements with atomic masses greater than 260
heavier than any element on the periodic table found naturally on Earth
The heaviest elements are unstable or radioactive
meaning they decay over time