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New Graphical Representation of the Periodic Table

KentuckyFC writes "The great power of Mendeleev's periodic table was that it allowed him to predict the properties of undiscovered elements. But can this arrangement be improved? Two new envisionings of the periodic table attempt to do just that. The first uses a new graphical representation that shows the relative sizes of atoms as well as their groups and periods. The other uses the same kind of group theoretical approach that particle physicists developed to classify particles by their symmetries (abstract). That helped particle physicists predict the existence of new particles, but may have limited utility for chemists who seem to have discovered (or predicted) all of the elements they need already."

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  1. Huh by Dyinobal · · Score: 4, Funny

    looks like something that should be on a game show. "I'll take Silicon for 500!"

    1. Re:Huh by ioshhdflwuegfh · · Score: 3, Funny

      Dude, it's a dart board.

  2. Microsoft research by gmuslera · · Score: 4, Funny

    Is not strange the color scheme... you can see clearly now the Blue Elements of Death

  3. Still not right by schon · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you're gonna go and change it, why not make it correct while you're at it?

    Teach the controversy, people!

  4. Screen rotation problem? by Haxamanish · · Score: 3, Funny
    From the article:

    Unfortunately, Abubakr's arrangement means that the table can only be read by rotating it. That's tricky with a textbook and impossible with most computer screens.

    Please, can somebody find a solution to this important screen rotation problem?

    1. Re:Screen rotation problem? by swanzilla · · Score: 2, Funny

      Netbook. That leaves the tricky textbook rotation puzzle...

  5. My stoner buddy... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    My stoner buddy just looked over my shoulder at the image in TFA

    Woah, do you see those rings, dude? Thats pretty heavy stuff man!

    I turned around to him and said "Only those outer rings".

    He gave me a blank look back.

  6. thanks a lot by circletimessquare · · Score: 2, Funny

    you just gave dan brown the major plot point for his next robert langdon symbologist novel

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