k Kosuke Morita, Discoverer of New ElementsPress Conference at Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan Kosuke Morita, Professor in Physics at Kyushu University speaks during a press conference about the discovery of chemical element 113 at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan on February 5, 2016, in Tokyo, Japan. In December 2015 the existence of 4 new elements was officially recognised, and the discovery of element 113 was accredited to the RIKEN Nishina Center of AcceleratorBased Science in Wako City, Saitama Prefecture. Professor Morita leads the team that discovered element 113, the first ever discovered in Asia. The name and the chemical symbol for the new element is yet to be confirmed, but it has provisionally been called Ununtrium. Photo by Rodrigo Reyes MarinAFLO Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Kosuke Morita, Discoverer of New Elements Press Conference at Foreign Correspondents  Club of Japan Kosuke Morita, Professor in Physics at Kyushu University speaks during a press conference about the discovery of chemical element 113 at the Foreign Correspondents  Club of Japan on February 5, 2016, in Tokyo, Japan. In December 2015 the existence of 4 new elements was officially recognised, and the discovery of element 113 was accredited to the RIKEN Nishina Center of Accelerator Based Science in Wako City, Saitama Prefecture. Professor Morita leads the team that discovered element 113, the first ever discovered in Asia. The name and the chemical symbol for the new element is yet to be confirmed, but it has provisionally been called Ununtrium.  Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin AFLO
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Kosuke Morita, Discoverer of New Elements Press Conference at Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan

Kosuke Morita, Professor in Physics at Kyushu University speaks during a press conference about the discovery of chemical element 113 at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on February 5, 2016, in Tokyo, Japan. In December 2015 the existence of 4 new elements was officially recognised, and the discovery of element 113 was accredited to the RIKEN Nishina Center of Accelerator-Based Science in Wako City, Saitama Prefecture. Professor Morita leads the team that discovered element 113, the first ever discovered in Asia. The name and the chemical symbol for the new element is yet to be confirmed, but it has provisionally been called Ununtrium. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

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