Share this postMartin Hackworth - Howlin' at the Moon in ii-V-IScience Friday #12: Where did the elements in the periodic chart come from?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePlayback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Preview3Share this postMartin Hackworth - Howlin' at the Moon in ii-V-IScience Friday #12: Where did the elements in the periodic chart come from?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore5Science Friday #12: Where did the elements in the periodic chart come from?The Big Bang, nucleosynthesis, and stars. Martin HackworthJan 19, 2024∙ Paid3Share this postMartin Hackworth - Howlin' at the Moon in ii-V-IScience Friday #12: Where did the elements in the periodic chart come from?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore5ShareThis post is for paid subscribersSubscribeAlready a paid subscriber? Sign inMartin Hackworth - Howlin' at the Moon in ii-V-I PodcastCommentary on current events, science, politics and culture with some satire and music. Commentary on current events, science, politics and culture with some satire and music. SubscribeListen onSubstack AppSpotifyRSS FeedAppears in episodeMartin HackworthRecent EpisodesScience Friday #60: A COVID reckoning?Apr 29 • Martin HackworthScience Friday #59: Scientific BobbleheadsApr 20 • Martin HackworthScience Friday #58: Is Elon Musk getting us to Mars by 2029?Mar 31 • Martin HackworthScience Friday #57: Great Arcs/Specific HeatFeb 19 • Martin HackworthScience Friday #56: The AnalemmaJan 25 • Martin HackworthScience Friday #55: Climate Change #2-States of MatterJan 20 • Martin HackworthScience Friday #54: Planet Mercury and how it helps us understand climate change on Earth.Jan 14 • Martin HackworthCalifornia and Rotherham are examples of failed states. Jan 10 • Martin Hackworth