Did a Tri-Cities scientist eat radioactive uranium in the ‘80s to prove that it is harmless? Maybe, says a recent new fact ...
He ate uranium oxide at a lecture he gave Friday ... He further claimed to have drunk a glass of water from the pool every day without ill effects. By contrast, since the 1980s, former workers ...
Researchers have now documented the unique chemistry dynamics and structure of high-temperature liquid uranium trichloride ... and from metals to metallic glass magnets. Each year, hundreds ...
One option that’s growing in popularity is uranium, a highly unstable element used to generate energy in nuclear power plants. Investors need to understand the ins and outs of uranium stocks.
Cluff Lake reported past production of 62.5 million pounds of uranium oxide at 0.92 per cent. Next GenEnergy’s 100 per cent-owned Rook I project – the host of its Arrow deposit – is the biggest ...
Uranium Energy Corp. (UEC) announced on Monday that it has inked a deal with Rio Tinto America Inc. to acquire Rio Tinto's Wyoming ...
In one film clip that has repeatedly resurfaced on social media in recent years, he holds up a bottle of what is says is radioactive uranium oxide ... rods and drank a glass of the pool ...