What Doctor McCoy is and isn’t. Also includes others in the Star Trek franchise.
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Don't Be in Japan When the Robot Rebellion Starts
There are now 1 million industrial robots toiling around the world, and Japan is where they’re the thickest on the ground. It has 295 of these electromechanical marvels for every 10 000 manufacturing workers—a robot density almost 10 times the world average
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Glow-in-the-Dark Trivia
Heated Prose at Futility Closet.
Marie Curie’s laboratory papers are still so radioactive that they’re kept in lead-lined boxes.
Researchers who consult them must agree to work at their own risk.
I should point out that it’s unlikely to be because the papers were irradiated, but because they were contaminated. Neutron activation can result in a radioactive nucleus, but exposure to gammas and alphas generally does not. I think that “irradiated” is often misunderstood to mean “contaminated.” Irradiated means exposed to radiation. Contaminated means radioactive materials have become attached to the object.