3/3. Jim Al-Khalili reveals the breakthroughs which harnessed elements' ability to release vast power, showing how scientists are trying to create new elements. [S]
2/3. Professor Jim Al-Khalili looks at how the early scientists' bid to decode the order of the elements was driven by false starts and bitter disputes. [S]
1/3. The story of how the elements were discovered and mapped begins with the alchemists who questioned that the world was made up of earth, air, fire and water. [S]
1/3. The story of how the elements were discovered and mapped begins with the alchemists who questioned that the world was made up of earth, air, fire and water. [S]
1/3. The story of how the elements were discovered and mapped begins with the alchemists who questioned that the world was made up of earth, air, fire and water. [S]
1/3. The story of how the elements were discovered and mapped begins with the alchemists who questioned that the world was made up of earth, air, fire and water. [S]
1/3. The story of how the elements were discovered and mapped begins with the alchemists who questioned that the world was made up of earth, air, fire and water. [S]