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Sunday, 3 January 2016
FOUR ELEMENTS FIXED THEIR PERMANENT SPOT ON THE PERIODIC TABLE
The official discovery of four new elements 113,115,117,118 has been confirmed by IUPAC. It means that seventh row of the periodic table is officially filled. The new elements will soon get their names replacing their place holder names.
It's taken years, but physicists have finally filled in a persistent gap in the periodic table. Eight years after the creation of element 118, the heaviest known atom, researchers have made a few atoms of its slightly lighter neighbor, element 117, by shooting an intense beam of calcium ions into a target of berkelium. Besides sketching in the blank space in the table, the discovery bolsters the notion of an "island of stability," a group of superheavy nuclei still tantalizingly out of reach that theorists predict may be as stable as more familiar elements.
The 92 elements naturally found on Earth have one thing in common: they have been stable enough to hang around over the 4.5 billion years of our planet's existence. Those beyond the 92nd element, uranium, have shorter half-lives and have been manufactured in nuclear reactors or by particle accelerators. As more were discovered, the trend seemed be toward shorter and shorter half-lives as mass increased. But in the 1960s, nuclear physicists discovered that certain key numbers of protons and neutrons conferred extra stability on a nucleus. If there were such “magic numbers” larger than those seen in existing elements, perhaps some superheavy elements with quantities of protons or neutrons close to those numbers would last much longer, producing a so-called island of stability. If such stable superheavies could be found and made in quantity, they could have exotic and useful chemical properties.
Friday, 1 January 2016
The STRANGEST FACTS about the technology
1.160 billion emails are sent daily, 97.2% of which are spam.
1.160 billion emails are sent daily, 97.2% of which are spam.
Spam generates 33bn KWt-hours of energy every year which is a healthy enough to power 2.4 million homes, producing 17 million tons of CO2.
2. Amazon was a prited book seller originally now it sells more e-book than printed books.
3.There are more than 4 billion cell phones are in use and about 3 million cell phones are sold every day.
4. The first virus on the phone was Cabir.A, appeared in 2004.
5. Facebook has over one billion registered user, if it would have been a 3rd largest country if it were a country.
6. The first banner advertisement on the internet was introduced in year 1994.
7. Email was already around before the world wide web came.
8. One google search produces about 0.2g of CO2. But since you hardly get an answer from one search, a typical search session produces about the same amount of CO2 as does boiling a kettle.
9. Google handles about 1 billion search queries per day, releasing some 200 tons of CO2 per day.
10. symbolics.com is the first and the oldest domain name. It completed 30 years on 15th march 2015.
11. While it take 38 years to radio, a short 13 years to television the world wide web took only 4 years to reach 50 millions users.
12. Every 10 minutes there is an upload of 10 hours of video on youtube.
13. The average computer user blinks seven times a minute, less than half the nomal rate of twenty.
14. The first tweet was sent on March 21, 2006 by Jack Dorsey.
15. Mark Zuckerberg's original Facebook Profile Number Id is 4.
14. The first tweet was sent on March 21, 2006 by Jack Dorsey.
15. Mark Zuckerberg's original Facebook Profile Number Id is 4.
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