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  3. Modern Alchemy: Scientists Can Produce Gold in a Lab — But at What Cost?

Modern Alchemy: Scientists Can Produce Gold in a Lab — But at What Cost?

Published: May 5, 2026
Modern Alchemy: Scientists Can Produce Gold in a Lab — But at What Cost?
Author: 
Howard Cohen

For more than 2,000 years, the idea of turning base metals into gold has fascinated dreamers, mystics and scientists alike. What ancient alchemists once imagined as magic is now, remarkably, a scientific reality. Using cutting-edge particle physics, researchers have proven that elements such as lead, mercury and bismuth can be transformed into gold. But while modern alchemy is real, it’s still far from practical.

At the heart of this process is nuclear transmutation — the science of changing one element into another by altering its atomic structure. Each element on the periodic table is defined by its number of protons. Gold, for example, has 79 protons. Lead has 82. Remove exactly three protons from a lead atom, and — at least in theory — you get gold.

Scientists have successfully demonstrated this concept in several ways. At CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, researchers have used near-light-speed collisions of lead ions to knock loose those crucial protons. In one set of experiments, billions of gold nuclei were created — an impressive feat, but one that ultimately yielded just 29 picograms of material, far too small to see with the naked eye. Earlier work by Nobel laureate Glenn Seaborg demonstrated similar success by transmuting bismuth into gold using a particle accelerator.

Other methods involve bombarding mercury atoms with neutrons inside nuclear reactors, effectively reshaping the nucleus into gold. The science works. The problem is scale.

The cost of producing gold this way is astronomical — estimates suggest it could run as high as $1 quadrillion per ounce. The energy required to power particle accelerators is immense, and the resulting gold is often unstable or radioactive, decaying back into other elements in fractions of a second. In short, modern alchemy produces gold worth pennies at a cost of billions.

Still, recent breakthroughs are keeping the dream alive. Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider have shown that altering the atomic structure of gold’s neighboring elements is not only possible, but increasingly well understood. These advances aren’t about making jewelry-grade gold — they’re about unlocking the secrets of nuclear physics.

There’s also a more futuristic angle gaining attention. In a 2025 concept explored by California-based Marathon Fusion, scientists proposed generating gold as a byproduct of clean energy. Their idea centers on a fusion reactor that uses high-energy neutrons to convert mercury-198 into gold-197, the stable form of the metal. According to their simulations, a single gigawatt-scale reactor could produce up to 5,000 kilograms of gold annually.

The concept is bold — and still theoretical. Challenges include potential radioactivity in the newly formed gold and the fact that commercial fusion power itself remains years away. Even so, the proposal hints at a future where gold production might be tied not to mining, but to energy generation.

For now, the centuries-old dream of alchemy remains a scientific curiosity rather than a commercial reality. But with each new breakthrough, the line between fantasy and possibility grows a little thinner.

Credit: Image by The Jeweler Blog using aichatapp.ai.

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