• tetris11@lemmy.ml
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranium_glass

    Health concerns
    Uranium glass can register above background radiation on a sufficiently sensitive Geiger counter, although most pieces of uranium glass are considered to be harmless and only negligibly radioactive.[5] A study conducted on uranium glass in a private collection found that the dose rates of beta and gamma radiation emitted from the glass posed no danger to the public or to conservators.[18]

    for anyone wondering

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      Somebody always has to come along and point out how dangerous the stuff is. Yeah, it’s dangerous, if you grind it to dust and snort it.

      Had people call me an idiot on reddit because I said I’d strap a piece to my balls and not sweat it. I catch more ionizing radiation on my junk from skinny dipping.

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          it’s super cool to look at too, glows under a blacklight. Also the easiest way to tell fakes, they don’t glow (source: there were a couple of fakes in that cabinet, too, iirc).

          I wish it were more common, it is genuinely pretty rad looking and would be right at home at a rave. Imagine having a small dinner party in the middle of a rave and everyone’s plate and cups and platters are lit up with the most vibrant, eerie green.

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          14 days ago

          OP did just that! I was baggin’ on all the fools who typically come along on this topic, OP clearly not being one of said fools.