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Nobelium

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Nobelium is a synthetic element with the chemical symbol No and atomic number 102. It is part of the actinide series of the periodic table and is named after the inventor Alfred Nobel. Nobelium was first synthesized in 1957 by a team of scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California. Nobelium is a radioactive element, and its most stable isotope, Nobelium-259, has a half-life of about 58 minutes.

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