Always Has Been: Chapter 1
Discovery of Hafnium
In 1925, hafnium, a chemical element, was discovered by Dutch physicist Dirk Coster and Hungarian chemist George de Hevesy at the University of Copenhagen. This breakthrough confirmed Niels Bohr's atomic theory predictions and marked a significant advancement in chemistry, enriching the understanding of atomic structures. The discovery underscored the theoretical frameworks of the time, catalyzing further scientific inquiries and technological advancements in the field.
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