Argon (XVIII): The Noble Observer
Chlorine (XVII): The Keeper of Balance
Sulfur (XVI): The Chemistry of Resilience
Phosphorus (XV): The Spark of Life
What is it Where is it found Whether life uses it What humans use it for Scientific fact Part 1 Origins and discovery Part 2 Atomic blueprint Part 3 Biology Part 4 Human uses Part 5 Bigger picture
Silicon (XIV): From Sand to Civilization
Silicon is th e14th element Insight to Silicon Silicon is the second largest and most diverse in the earth’s surface is silicon. Development of supply in relation to intelligent nutrition is a concept in everyday speech. Seen from a general point of view, it is cellular nutrition. Today, technologies find their way into many markets […]
Aluminium (XIII): The Metal of Possibility
Magnesium (XII): The Element of Balance
Sodium (XI): The Electricity of Life
Neon (X): The Beauty of Silence
Fluorine (IX): The Power of Precision
Oxygen (VIII): The Breath of Energy
Nitrogen (VII): The Language of Life
Carbon (VI): The Architecture of Life
Boron (V): The Quiet Regulator
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Beryllium (IV): Strength with Boundaries
Minerals of Life: Element No. IV Beryllium
Lithium (III): The Mind’s Light Metal
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Helium (II): The Art of Stability
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Hydrogen (I): The Beginning of Everything
Introduction Hydrogen is the first element of the periodic table and the most abundant element in the universe. Every star, including the Sun, owes its energy to hydrogen fusion. Beyond the cosmos, hydrogen forms part of every water molecule and every major biological compound. Although it consists of only one proton and one electron, hydrogen […]