I was looking on wikipedia, and found that the following expression cannot be expressed in terms of elementary functions:
$$\int\frac{1}{\ln(x)}\text{d}x$$
Although the function looks simple, why is it impossible to express it in terms of elementary functions?
You can prove that this antiderivative is non-elementary using differential algebra (in particular the Rothstein-Trager theorem). The fact is that, contrary to what you see in most first-year calculus courses, "most" elementary functions do not have elementary antiderivatives.