#Radium
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mudwerks · 4 months ago
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Black Cat Mystery #50 File Copy (Harvey, 1954)
Pre-Code cover drawn by Lee Elias... or was it Warren Kremer? CGC and The Grand Comics Database say Elias, while Overstreet credits Kremer.
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energysoda · 2 years ago
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why are geiger counters so cute. they are like little animals to me. making cute little noises when they detect radiation.
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questionableadvice · 25 days ago
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~ Radium Spray Liquid Cleaner, 1909
The early 20th century: "Radium! It cleans! It disinfects! It kills flies, mosquitoes, roaches, bed bugs and fleas! Spray it on your farm animals, your furniture and everything else you own! Experience the wonders of radium today!"
The mid-late 20th century: "Oops."
#things_that_are_funny_but_also_sad
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patchwork7987 · 6 days ago
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☣️REMINDER TO LET YOUR HERBIE GET HIS DAILY RADIATION POISONING, HE NEEDS IT TO MAKE THE REAGENT☣️
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(showing off my uranium/radium collection to a friend and they said its herbert glass.. obligatory shitpost)
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orchid-merryweather · 9 months ago
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My brain: be normal be normal be normal be normal be normal this person could be your friend don't fuck it up please be normal
Me: so yeah in world war one soldiers couldn't see the faces of normal watches when in the trenches when it got dark so there were watches made with luminous paint so they could see the numbers. The problem was that this luminous paint was made from radium and they were all hand painted, and the painters who were all women because all the men were at war had to use these special brushes when painting that had a superfine tip but to keep the tip pointed they'd have to point the brush with their lips and what that means is that they put the tips of the brushes in their mouths and by doing that they all ended up injesting some of the radium. The radium then got deposited in their bones and made them horribly sick, like their jawbones started disintegrating in their mouths and when that caused them to lose teeth the wounds from the lost teeth never healed properly and then would get infected and they also got tumors and they lost a bunch of weight and became really weak and all kinds of horrible things because of radiation poisoning. At first nobody thought that this could've been from the radium because it was believed to be a kind of magical cure all. And when some people started to suppose that it could be related to the radium many people didn't believe them and those of the women who were still alive and well enough and brave enough to try to earn compensation for their illness faced an extremely hard time. They were viewed as greedy liars and were shunned in their communities for it and when a doctor of the girls said that the condition of radium poisoning was fatal and without any cure the hearing had to be halted because one of the girls just about fainted in the court room. Eventually these girls were lucky enough to win their case and they were compensated for their illness and doctor visits and that some of them had to pay nannies because they were physically unable to care for their kids, some of the girls managed to live happy lives after this despite their condition but one of them died pretty much directly after she was informed that they won the case. Other women that sued their employers for them having gotten radium poisoning were given compensation so little that it was insulting and others didn't even win their cases or settle out of court and they got nothing. This was when workers protection and compensation laws didn't do anything and those of the women and their lawyers that got compensation had to fight tooth and nail to get anything. And many of the women died without ever knowing what was wrong with them and getting misdiagnoses ranging from doctors doing their best with what information they had and diagnosing them with phosphorus poisoning to downright insulting and absolute preposterous diagnosises of syphilis. These women were in some places called ghost girls for the way they literally glowed when they left their jobs because of the radium paint and radium powder they ended up covered in, the nickname "ghost girls" ended up having a different meaning though, because of what the radium poisoning did to their bodies. There are/were also more widely called the radium girls because obviously of their relationship with radium and I read this book about them and
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reality-detective · 10 months ago
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Why we are supposed to stay away from Radium...
Eyesight, and Lupus 🤔
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hometoursandotherstuff · 1 year ago
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aquakat-draws · 8 months ago
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I've been getting into chemistry these days
Radium is so cool. I love radium. Thank you Marie for discovering it
(Seriously it's becoming my favorite element)
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skipsayslip · 9 months ago
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I have been thinking about the Radium Girls recently.
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mychemaschems · 15 days ago
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This Mikey Way is radium!
He is made by alpha decay chains of uranium or thorium
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spaceguy44 · 1 year ago
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My fluorescent (glowing) rock and radioactive materials collection that I've been building for about a year with my partner. Looks cooler IRL than what my phone camera can do. I've labelled everything with the color they glow as the text color.
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ketrinadrawsalot · 2 months ago
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Radium is hazardous due to its radioactivity, the radon it produces as a decay product, and tendency to accumulate in bones. People once used radium as a "curative" and to make glowing paints, but the Radium Girls brought public awareness to radiation's harm.
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francepittoresque · 4 days ago
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IL Y A 119 ANS | Mort de Pierre Curie, pionnier de l’étude de la radioactivité ➽ http://bit.ly/Curie-Radioactivite Le 19 avril 1906, Pierre Curie, pionnier de la radioactivité et co-découvreur du radium avec son épouse Marie, décède tragiquement à 46 ans. Son décès brutal met fin à une carrière scientifique exceptionnelle qui a ouvert la voie à la physique moderne.​ Découvrez l'histoire de cet esprit brillant, dont les travaux ont révolutionné notre compréhension de l'atome et de l'énergie.
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snowing-ice-otter · 1 month ago
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Would anyone like to hear about my weird niche about misinformation to do with the radium girls and plastic surgery? Ww1 and ww2 potentially
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be-gay-cause-crime · 2 months ago
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I DEMAND YOU LOOK AT MY COLLECTION!
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Look at it! It’s all pretty and green! You got Julian the Skeleton and Jerry the Skull in the back too, ain’t that nice
Hard to see/unseen parts of the collection underneath the cut
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This last picture is of Julian the Skeleton, and while he is not radioactive, he is still amazing (and fiestawear orange colored)
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sstrange-cloudss · 8 months ago
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Photo of one of the "radium girls" painted over with radium shown in black light
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