Physics World February 2019
Chemical celebration: marking 150 years of the periodic table
To mark the 150th anniversary of Dmitri Mendeleev creating the world’s periodic table, Robert P Crease examines the events that led to Mendeleev creating that first table – and traces how it developed over the decades that followed. Turns out, there have been hundreds of different versions – and the one we know and love today bears little resemblance to Mendeleev’s primitive early version. Elsewhere in the issue, find out about the strange interstellar object ‘Oumuamua – is it a comet or asteroid? – and explore the science of materials that can power a car and structure it too.
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Modernizing classical physics
Innovation innovation
An unelementary affair
Visitor from another star
Structural supercapacitors
Pathway to Pluto
With stars in my eyes
Taking photonics into the future
Quantum tea and toast
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