Stanley G. Thompson, Albert Ghiorso and Glenn T. Seaborg in 1949 - Berkeley (California, USA).
Berkelium has been named after Berkeley,CA
The electron configuration of berkelium is [Rn]5f97s2.
Berkelium was discovered by Glenn T. Seaborg, Albert Ghiorso, Stanley G. Thompson and Kenneth Street in December 1949 at Berkeley Radiation Laboratories.
Berkelium is an artificial element.
Berkelium is a chemical element, not first or second.
The elements berkelium and californium are named after the University of California. Note that the latter element is named for the state of California as well as the University itself.
Berkelium is an artificial element.
We haven't berkelium in the body.
Berkelium is not a commercial product.
Berkelium is on the periodic table. If it's on the periodic table, it's an element.
The atomic number of berkelium is 97.
Berkelium is only an artificial element.