The periodic table turns 150 years. We took this as an opportunity to ask our scientists about their favorite element. Today: Prof. Dr. Hellerbrand on iron.
The periodic table turns 150 this year. We took this as an opportunity to ask our scientists about their favorite element. Today: Prof. Dr. Sasaki on helium.
The periodic table turns 150 this year. We took this as an opportunity to ask our scientists about their favorite element. Today: Prof. Dr. Büttner on gold.
The periodic table turns 150 this year. We took this as an opportunity to ask our scientists about their favorite element. Today: Dr. Puchta on beryllium.
The periodic table turns 150 this year. We took this as an opportunity to ask our scientists about their favorite element. Today: Prof. Dr. Harder on calcium.
The periodic table turns 150 this year. We took this as an opportunity to ask our scientists about their favorite element. Today: Prof. Haase on neodymium.
The periodic table turns 150 this year. We took this as an opportunity to ask our scientists about their favorite element. Today: Dr. Katrin Hurle on phosphor.
The periodic table turns 150 this year. We took this as an opportunity to ask our scientists about their favorite element. Today: Prof. Dr. med. Christian Bogdan on oxygen.
The periodic table turns 150 this year. We took this as an opportunity to ask our scientists about their favorite element. Today: Tanja Manninger on Lithium.
The periodic table turns 150 this year. We took this as an opportunity to ask our scientists about their favorite element. Today: Prof. Dr. Jörn Wilms on hydrogen.
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