New elements in the periodic table
Two new chemical elements, numbers 114 and 116, have been officially recognized by an international committee of chemists and physicists. The elements last for less than a second and join such familiar neighbors as carbon, gold, tin and zinc. The new ones don't have approved names yet. Ref.
Names and symbols of four newly discovered elements announced
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry has approved the name and symbols for four elements: nihonium (Nh), moscovium (Mc), tennessine (Ts), and oganesson (Og), respectively for element 113, 115, 117, and 118. The exploration of new elements continues, and scientists are searching for elements beyond the seventh row of the periodic table. Ref. Source 8w.
Kind of tough to get excited about new elements. The list of elements stable enough to exist for more than a second was completely filled long ago.
To some degree its only interesting these days in regards to the fusion tech required to create these fleeting specimens.