radioactive , and those elements are very close to falling apart.
radioactive on the lockers.
radioactive on the way out and was quite concerned about it, and pulled them off, and ended up
radioactive exposure to people.
They get energy from radioactive reactions and from rock and metal itself.
But coal does contain radioactive materials, uranium and its byproducts.
Think of radioactive water all over your breakfast.
There are radioactive decays in your body roughly 5,000 times a second, and every one of those duplicates the universe, OK?
So they used a radioactive venom-- radioactive label in the venom-- and showed that there were particular places that it was going.
Nature is naturally radioactive so the nearest radioactive sources right near me in fact comes from the potassium-40 that is decaying in my
That the data is radioactive .
It spews toxic and radioactive gases, and that's what happened here.
I was bitten by radioactive Haunted Mansion when I was 16 years old.
I'm the responsible radioactive Boy Scout.
because it was very radioactive .
And they're radioactive .
Like a radioactive decay says that they have to occur a certain rate but the event happens deterministically.
is also extremely radioactive and has a very short half-life.
A whole bunch of radioactive , fluorescent pink ghost grass.
don't have any radioactive spiders that can bite us to turn us into superheroes.
But cobalt 60 is also radioactive .
And the problem with using a radioactive source is that there wasn't many projectiles, mostly because you're throwing most of them away.
We said the fact that it's radioactive ?
As long as it's not radioactive , it filters 99% of the water-- of the bacterium out of the water.
So you inject patients with this radioactive tracer molecule that, in a healthy person, finds nothing in the brain to bind to
You've-- uh-- checked they're not radioactive ?
And he had weapons like radioactive tumbleweeds, or he had a tobacco pouch that was a grenade, and he flew on a Pegasus.
About once every 10,000 times that radioactive potassium decays, it creates an antimatter electron.
So all of you people are radioactive .
And you hopefully know that these are radioactive elements.
So as soon as you deal with radioactive material, you have yourself a clock.
So he'd been thinking about how radioactive isotopes are made.
But there was a lot of radioactive material in it.
Those things they had a radioactive source in them.
means that it is less radioactive , because it's taking longer for half of it to decay, which means it will be producing less power and less heat.
The standard power sources are the radioactive decay systems.
All of those kind of radioactive terrors that were very much part of the Cold War mentality in America.
and then there was this big spike of radioactive carbon.
Here she is holding what's quite possibly a vial of radioactive material.
So if you have a chunk of uranium-- it's radioactive -- it will actually emit electrons and alpha particles and things like that.
And Schrodinger gave a scenario where they put some radioactive material in the box, within the cat-- with the cat, so that within an hour,
So it was like being bit by a radioactive spider.
The cat and the poison gas and the radioactive sample become a sealed system.
20 years before Peter Parker walked face first into an angry radioactive spider, Captain Marvel was facing this fella.
About one in every 10,000 potassium atoms is radioactive potassium 40.
And he picked out this book called "The Radioactive Boy Scout."
If you don't call it nuclear or radioactive or other certain key phrases, you can sell just about anything by describing it kind of what it is
But we ended up finding all kinds of radioactive debris.
So the way you tell is that natural vanilla is radioactive , whereas synthetic vanilla is not.
We can date the age of the Earth from radioactive rocks.