A deep dive into element 99—synthetic, radioactively luminous, and born from the 1952 Ivy Mike nuclear test. We'll trace its accidental discovery, the Cold War race to name it after Einstein and Fermi, the hunt for just a few atoms in debris, why it glows blue, its unusually low melting point, and how scientists study a material that decays daily and reshapes its own crystal structure.
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