Fermium was discovered in 1953 (in the debris of a thermonuclear weapon test) by a group of scientists from the United States: Albert Ghiorso, Stanley G. Thompson, Gary H. Higgins, Glenn T. Seaborg, Martin H. Studier, P.R. Fields, Sherman M. Fried, H. Diamond, J.F. Mech, G.L. Pyle, John R. Huizenga, A. Hirsch, W.M. Manning, C.I. Browne, H. Louise Smith, R.W. Spence.
The name of the chemical element fermium is derived from the name of the Italian physicist Enrico Fermi.
einsteinium and fermium
a. They are usually double stranded DNA. b. They are composed of DNA synthesized with the use of reverse transcriptase. c. They are composed of DNA synthesized from an mRNA template. d. They contain introns and exons. e. They contain DNA that is complementary to the mRNA from which it was synthesized.
The Wikipedia entry for aspirin provides some history, including its origin as a willow bark extract, who first synthesized it chemically, and how it evolved to the OTC medication we use today.
It is named for Italian-American scientist Enrico Fermi. (1901-1954). As part of the Manhattan Project to build the atomic bomb, Fermi led the group that achieved the world's first controlled, self-sustaining fission reaction on December 2, 1942, at the University of Chicago.
Fermium is very radioactive; ingestion or inhalation of fermium are dangerous.
Fermium has no odor.
Fermium has not uses.
Fermium is not edible !!
Fermium is not famous.
Fermium is a metal.
Fermium is not flammable.
Fermium is not explosive.
Fermium is a solid metal.
Fermium is not for sale.
Fermium hasn't uses.
Fermium hasn't uses.