A team of Japanese scientists fill met the criteria for naming a current element,the synthetic highly radioactive element 113, more than a dozen years after they began working to create it. Kosuke Morita, or who was leading the research at the government-affiliated RIKEN Nishina Centre for Accelerator-Based Science,was notified of the decision on Thursday by the US-based International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC)Periodic table’s seventh row finally filled as four current elements are added
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Source: theguardian.com