Skip to main content

Motorhead fans campaign for newly discovered element to be called ‘Lemmium’

motorhead fans campaign for newly discovered element to be called lemmium lemmy
Robert John Photography / Motorhead's Facebook
Lemmy’s dead but the rock star could live on with his own place on the periodic table.

Is that what he would’ve wanted? We have no idea, but hardcore Motorhead fan John Wright nevertheless decided to launch a campaign calling for one of several recently discovered heavy metal elements to be named “Lemmium.”

The Brit’s online petition, which went live little more than a week ago, has just hit the 100,000 mark, with one signee commenting: “Finally some science stuff I would understand and actually remember.”

The new elements were verified by scientists in the U.S., Japan, and Russia at the end of last year, just days after the death of Motorhead’s fast-living frontman. The elements are expected to be officially named by the summer.

Wright said in his petition: “Heavy rock lost its most iconic figure over Christmas with the sudden and unexpected death of Ian ‘Lemmy’ Kilmister.” He described Lemmy as “a force of nature and the very essence of heavy metal,” adding it would be “fitting” for the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) to go with the name “Lemmium” for one of its newly discovered elements, all of which are “highly unstable,” according to Chemistry World.

It’s not beyond the realms of possibility that Motorhead fans could one day see their hero immortalized in the periodic table, appearing alongside the likes of rhenium, hafnium, and samarium.

While strict rules are in place governing the kind of names that can be given to new elements, they can be inspired by things like nature, mythology, places, and, importantly, people. People like Lemmy.

“The symbol is particularly important,” IUPAC’s Lynn Soby told Chemistry World on Thursday, adding, “They have to go through all the archives to check if it has ever been used before. It has to be unique.” Lemmium. Surely that’s unique.

For Lemmy fans, the idea of calling one of the scientists’ new discoveries Lemmium just feels right – it’s a heavy metal, it was announced just after his death, and as Wright says, it would be a wonderful tribute to one of rock’s most colorful figures.

You never know, if there’s a very persuasive Motorhead fan on IUPAC’s selection committee, this one could just make it through.

Editors' Recommendations

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
How to download music from Spotify for offline listening
How to download music and podcasts from Spotify: The downloads folder.

If you're a Spotify Premium user paying that premium Spotify fee, chances are you've taken at least some time curating playlists, liking songs, and using the platform's easy-to-use (and recently revamped) user interface to discover new and old music.

But sometimes all that music or your favorite podcasts aren't available if you find yourself without an internet connection to stream them from — like on a long plane ride or weekend camping trip in the sticks. That's where Spotify's offline listening feature comes in handy, allowing you to download playlists, albums, and podcasts through its desktop and mobile apps so you can still rock out while you're off the grid.

Read more
How to switch from Spotify to Apple Music
Spotify and Apple Music transfer on a smartphone.

Spotify is the world's most popular music streaming service for a reason. It has a massive catalog of music and podcasts, is full of cool music discovery and sharing features, and is really easy to use.
However, with its recent price increase and the fact that it still hasn't joined most of its peers in offering a hi-res audio quality option, you may be considering jumping ship for its closest competitor, Apple Music, which counts lossless hi-res tracks, mind-bending spatial audio, Dolby Atmos Music tracks, and a catalog that rivals Spotify's among the many attractive reasons to switch.

But there's one problem: you’ve spent a lot of time creating playlists and marking songs and albums as your favorites in Spotify. Is it worth the switch? Will all that hard work be lost in translation?

Read more
The best laptops for music production, chosen by experts
best laptops for music production

The world has gone pretty far when it comes to the processing power that we carry around with us, and if you're big into music production, then you're the luckiest of all. Some of the best laptops on the market have high-end CPUs for relatively low prices, which means that if you want to do music production on a laptop, you have a huge number of choices. Of course, that does also mean that it can be hard to navigate and pick the best laptop for your budget and needs, which is why we've done the legwork for you. We've collected our favorite picks below in various categories so that you can pick them with ease. Plus, we've even thrown in a quick guide on what to look for so that if you don't find what you want here, you can check out these other laptop deals for alternatives.
The Best Laptops for Music Production

Best overall laptop for music production:
Best Windows device for music production:
Best portable laptop for music production:
Best large-screen laptop for music production:
Best for 2-in-1 laptop for music production:

Read more