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Fermium is a synthetic, highly radioactive, metallic chemical element with the symbol Fm and atomic number 100. It is one of the heaviest elements on the periodic table and was first synthesized in 1952 by a team of scientists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, USA.
Fermium is a member of the actinide series and is named after Enrico Fermi, the Italian physicist
Fermium is primarily used in scientific research, particularly in the fields of nuclear physics and materials
Due to its highly radioactive nature, fermium has no commercial applications and is not used in industry.