Radiation Absorbing Mineral Found In the Arctic

Started by TehBorken, Sep 07 07 01:50

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A mineral has recently been found that exhibits the astounding property of being able to [a href="vny!://www.russiatoday.ru/news/news/13304"]remove radiation from water-based solutions[/a].

'After coming into contact with the mineral, radioactive water becomes completely safe. Had this mineral been available to physicists after the Chernobyl or Three Mile Island disasters, the consequences might have been very different, as both accidents resulted in contamination from radioactive water.' Also, the article notes that although only grams of the material have been found, tons of it are needed; they are confident they could artificially reproduce it."  
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