Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions, Dubna, Russia in 2006, by:
Iuri Ţolakovici Ohanessian, V.K. Utionkov, Iuri V. Lobanov, F.Ş. Abdulin, A.N. Poliakov, I.V. Şirokovski, Iuri S. Ţiganov, Gheorghi G. Gulbekian, Serghei L. Bogomolov, Boris N. Gikal, A.N. Mezenţev, S. Iliev, V.G. Subbotin, A.M. Suhov, O.V. Ivanov, German Vladimirovici Buklanov, A.A. Voinov, K. Subotic, Mihail Grigorievici Itkis, V.I. Zagrebaev,
R.N. Sagaidak, G.K.Vostokin
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, 141980 Dubna, Russian Federation)
and
Ken J. Moody, John F. Wild, Mark A. Stoyer, Nancy J. Stoyer, Dawn A. Shaughnessy, Joshua B. Patin, Ronald W. Lougheed, P. A. Wilk, J. M. Kenneally, J. H. Landrum
(University of California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California, USA)
Ununquadium was discovered in 1999 by :
Iuri Ţolakovici Ohanessian, Alexandr Vladimirovici Eremin, Andrei Gheor-ghievici Popeko, Serghei L. Bogomolov, German Vladimirovici Buklanov, M. L. Şelnokov, Victor Ivanovici Cepighin, Boris N. Gikal, Vladimir A. Gorşkov, Gheorghi G. Gulbekian, Mihail Grigorievici Itkis, Anatoli Petrovici Kabatenko, Anton Iurievici Lavrentiev, Oleg Nikolaevici Malîşev, Jozef Rohach, Roman Nikolaevici Sagaidak, Sigurd Hofmann, S. Saro, G. Giardina, K. Morita working at Flerov Laboratory for Nuclear Reactions, Dubna (Russia). 1999
February 2004
Joshua B. Patin, Ken J. Moody, John Wild, Mark Stoyer, Nancy Stoyer, Dawn Shaughnessy, Jacqueline Kenneally and Ronald W. Lougheed (Glenn T. Seaborg Institute, Chemical Biology and Nuclear Science Division at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
and
Iuri Ţolakovici Ohanessian, V.K. Utionkov, Iuri V. Lobanov, F.Ş. Abdulin, A.N. Poliakov, I.V. Şirokovski, Iuri S. Ţiga-nov, Gheorghi G. Gulbekian, Serghei L. Bogomolov, A.N. Mezenţev, S. Iliev, V.G. Subbotin, A.M. Suhov, A.A. Voinov, German Vladimirovici Buklanov, K. Subotic, Mihail Grigorievici Itkis, K. Subotic, V.I. Zagrebaev (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Russia, Dubna)
Ununpentium was discovered in 2003 by:
Joshua B. Patin, Ken J. Moody, John Wild, Mark Stoyer, Nancy Stoyer, Dawn Shaughnessy, Jacqueline Kenneally and Ronald W. Lougheed (Glenn T. Seaborg Institute, Chemical, Biology and Nuclear Science Division at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
and
Iuri Ţolakovici Ohanessian, V.K. Utionkov, Iuri V. Lobanov, F.Ş. Abdulin, A.N. Poliakov, I.V. Şirokovski, Iuri S. Ţiganov, Gheorghi G. Gulbekian, Serghei L. Bogomolov, A.N. Mezenţev, S. Iliev, V.G. Subbotin, A.M. Suhov, A.A. Voinov, German Vladimirovici Buklanov, K. Subotic, Mihail Grigorievici Itkis, V.I. Zagrebaev (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Russia)
Ununpentium was discovered in 2003 by:
Joshua B. Patin, Ken J. Moody, John Wild, Mark Stoyer, Nancy Stoyer, Dawn Shaughnessy, Jacqueline Kenneally and Ronald W. Lougheed (Glenn T. Seaborg Institute, Chemical Biology and Nuclear Science Division at the Lawrence Liver-more National Laboratory)
and
Iuri Ţolakovici Ohanessian, V.K. Utionkov, Iuri V. Lobanov, F.Ş. Abdulin, A.N. Poliakov, I.V. Şirokovski, Iuri S. Ţiganov, Gheorghi G. Gulbekian, Serghei L. Bogomolov, A.N. Mezenţev, S. Iliev, V.G. Subbotin, A.M. Suhov, A.A. Voinov, German Vladimirovici Buklanov, K. Subotic, Mihail Grigorievici Itkis, V.I. Zagrebaev (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Russia)
Ununtrium was discovered in 2003 by:
Joshua B. Patin, Ken J. Moody, John Wild, Mark Stoyer, Nancy Stoyer, Dawn Shaughnessy, Jacqueline Kenneally and Ronald W. Lougheed (Glenn T. Seaborg Institute, Chemical Biology and Nuclear Science Division at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
and
Iuri Ţolakovici Ohanessian, V.K. Utionkov, Iuri V. Lobanov, F.Ş. Abdulin, A.N. Poliakov, I.V. Şirokovski, Iuri S. Ţiganov, Gheorghi G. Gulbekian, Serghei L. Bogomolov, A.N. Mezenţev, S. Iliev, V.G. Subbotin, A.M. Suhov, A.A. Voinov, German Vladimirovici Buklanov, K. Subotic, Mihail Grigorievici Itkis, K. Subotic, V.I. Zagrebaev (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Russia)
2003
Joshua B. Patin, Ken J. Moody, John Wild, Mark Stoyer, Nancy Stoyer, Dawn Shaughnessy, Jacqueline Kenneally and Ronald W. Lougheed (Glenn T. Seaborg Institute, Chemical Biology and Nuclear Science Division at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
and
Iuri Ţolakovici Ohanessian, V.K. Utionkov, Iuri V. Lobanov, F.Ş. Abdulin, A.N. Poliakov, I.V. Şirokovski, Iuri S. Ţiga-nov, Gheorghi G. Gulbekian, Serghei L. Bogomolov, A.N. Mezenţev, S. Iliev, V.G. Subbotin, A.M. Suhov, A.A. Voinov, German Vladimirovici Buklanov, K. Subotic, Mihail Grigorievici Itkis, K. Subotic, V.I. Zagrebaev (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Russia, Dubna)
Ununtrium was discovered in 2003 by:
Joshua B. Patin, Ken J. Moody, John Wild, Mark Stoyer, Nancy Stoyer, Dawn Shaughnessy, Jacqueline Kenneally and Ronald W. Lougheed (Glenn T. Seaborg Institute, Chemical Biology and Nuclear Science Division at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
and
Iuri Ţolakovici Ohanessian, V.K. Utionkov, Iuri V. Lobanov, F.Ş. Abdulin, A.N. Poliakov, I.V. Şirokovski, Iuri S. Ţiganov, Gheorghi G. Gulbekian, Serghei L. Bogomolov, A.N. Mezenţev, S. Iliev, V.G. Subbotin, A.M. Suhov, A.A. Voinov, German Vladimirovici Buklanov, K. Subotic, Mihail Grigorievici Itkis, V.I. Zagrebaev (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Russia)
Ununpentium was discovered in 2003 by:
Joshua B. Patin, Ken J. Moody, John Wild, Mark Stoyer, Nancy Stoyer, Dawn Shaughnessy, Jacqueline Kenneally and Ronald W. Lougheed (Glenn T. Seaborg Institute, Chemical Biology and Nuclear Science
Division at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
and
Iuri Tsolakovici Ohanessian, V.K. Utionkov, Iuri V. Lobanov, F.Sh. Abdulin, A.N. Poliakov, I.V. Shirokovski, Iuri S. Tsiganov, Gheorghi G. Gulbekian, Serghei L. Bogomolov, A.N. Mezentsev, S. Iliev, V.G. Subbotin, A.M. Suhov, A.A. Voinov, German Vladimirovici Buklanov, K. Subotic, Mihail Grigorievici Itkis, K. Subotic, V.I. Zagrebaev (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Russia)
But this discovery is not officially validated.
2010:
Flerov Laboratory for Nuclear Reactions, Dubna (Russia) - a large group of scientists from Russia and USA.
When did he discovered? Do you mean what? He discovered Yellow Fever was transmitted by mosquitoes. And if you mean when did he discover it, then the answer you are looking for is he led a research team that discovered this in 1900.
J.J.Thomson has discovered the electron in 1897
It is not known where exactly in England sodium was discovered. It was discovered by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1807.
cytoplasm/protoplasm was discovered by Robert brown
It wasn't invented, but discovered. It was discovered Sir, Alexander Fleming in 1933.
Ununpentium was discovered in a nuclear physics laboratory.
This is a convention established by IUPAC for new discovered elements to avoid querelles - to have a Latin name.un=1, pentium is from five so ununpentium is 115.
Any use for ununpentium.
Ununpentium is considered as a metal.
Ununpentium is considered as a metal.
Impossible, ununpentium is an artificial element.
The properties of ununpentium are not known today.
Ununpentium is a member of the transactinoids family.
Ununpentium is a member of the transactinoids family.
Ununpentium hasn't uses.
Ununpentium is obtained by nuclear reactions in ion accelerators.
Ununpentium is a member of the transactinoids family.