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Allen Morrow
23 December, 23:44
Where do synthetic elements come from
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Brenton Durham
24 December, 01:51
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Atoms of synthetic elements now present on Earth are the product of atomic bombs or experiments that involve nuclear reactors or particle accelerators, via nuclear fusion or neutron absorption.
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