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Natasha Jay 馃嚜馃嚭
@Natasha_Jay@tech.lgbt  路  activity timestamp 3 months ago

You don't see toys like this around anymore. The Atomic Energy Lab set was available from 1951 to 1952 and sold for a whopping $50.

"The set came with four types of uranium ore, a beta-alpha source, a pure beta source, a gamma source, a spinthariscope, a cloud chamber, an electroscope, a geiger counter, and a manual."

More here 馃く:
https://interestingengineering.com/culture/radioactive-toy-deemed-world-most-dangerous

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An open wooden toy box with components marked "ATOMIC ENERGY LAB"
An open wooden toy box with components marked "ATOMIC ENERGY LAB"
An open wooden toy box with components marked "ATOMIC ENERGY LAB"
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