If I ingest a grain of sand size piece of the Chernobyl Reactor No.4 core
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#2really puts my mind at ease
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#3Gotta love the conclusion:
"In summary, it is preferable to not eat spent nuclear fuel."
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#4Gotta love the conclusion: "In summary, it is preferable to not eat spent nuclear fuel."
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#5A discussion about the everyday occurrence of radioactive sources may be more productive.
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#6Gotta love the conclusion: "In summary, it is preferable to not eat spent nuclear fuel."
It was interesting to see that it truly was only "preferable" and not "mandatory" or "this will kill you" IMO
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#7Good to know. I was worried for this girl :) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejZyDvtX85Y
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#9Gotta love the conclusion: "In summary, it is preferable to not eat spent nuclear fuel."
It was interesting to see that it truly was only "preferable" and not "mandatory" or "this will kill you" IMO
That's the interesting thing: it's not really very hazardous, but it is awfully annoying.
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
It was interesting to see that it truly was only "preferable" and not "mandatory" or "this will kill you" IMO
That's the interesting thing: it's not really very hazardous, but it is awfully annoying.
And not even "annoying due to health issues" but instead "annoying because it'll make you leave your job if you work in a field with dosage limits" and "annoying because you'll be setting off the radiation detectors when leaving the exclusion zone"