Suggested by ... Jaime H.

Dear readers, the dubnium is a radioactive chemical element, not found in nature and has been synthesized in trace (very small amounts). Has symbol Db, and takes its name from the Latin Modern dubnium and eastern Dubna, Russian city, in whose famous laboratory was obtained for the first time ...
... we note that although it was discovered by Russian Georgii Flerov in 1970, was also obtained at the same time by Albert Ghiorso U.S. ... They wanted to call "hahnium" by the Americans, and "nielsbohrio" by the Soviets, but those names were never recognized internationally.
;-) Anyway, this is a highly unstable element, which has seven isotopes with an average life of between 1.5 and 35 seconds ... Truly fleeting existence, no doubt!
Until next discovery!
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... we note that although it was discovered by Russian Georgii Flerov in 1970, was also obtained at the same time by Albert Ghiorso U.S. ... They wanted to call "hahnium" by the Americans, and "nielsbohrio" by the Soviets, but those names were never recognized internationally.
;-) Anyway, this is a highly unstable element, which has seven isotopes with an average life of between 1.5 and 35 seconds ... Truly fleeting existence, no doubt!
Until next discovery!
.
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