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English: Fermium and einsteinium are produced in small amounts in the biggest man-made explosions, those of hydrogen bombs, from the igniter plutonium and neutrons that are flying around. Fermium also can be made in labs, however the highly radioactive metal has no use outside of basic research. The most stable isotope has a half-life of 100 days. Fermium was named after Enrico Fermi, who had nothing to do with this element, but who was involved in the construction of the first atomic bomb. Fermium decays to californium. |
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